| CAPTAINSHIP | • captainship n. Captaincy. • CAPTAINSHIP n. the office of captain. |
| CAPTAINSHIPS | • captainships n. Plural of captainship. • CAPTAINSHIP n. the office of captain. |
| CHAINSHOT | • chainshot n. Alternative form of chain shot. • chain-shot n. Alternative form of chain shot. • chain␣shot n. (Historical, military, nautical) A projectile consisting of two cannon balls or half balls linked by… |
| CHAINSHOTS | • chainshots n. Plural of chainshot. • chain-shots n. Plural of chain-shot. • chain␣shots n. Plural of chain shot. |
| CHAMBERLAINSHIP | • chamberlainship n. The office or post of chamberlain. • CHAMBERLAINSHIP n. the office of chamberlain. |
| CHAPLAINSHIP | • chaplainship n. The office or business of a chaplain. • chaplainship n. The possession or revenue of a chapel. • CHAPLAINSHIP n. the office of chaplain. |
| CHAPLAINSHIPS | • chaplainships n. Plural of chaplainship. • CHAPLAINSHIP n. the office of chaplain. |
| CHIEFTAINSHIP | • chieftainship n. (Uncountable) The state of being a chieftain. • chieftainship n. (Countable) The area ruled by a chieftain. • CHIEFTAINSHIP n. the rank of chieftain. |
| CHIEFTAINSHIPS | • chieftainships n. Plural of chieftainship. • CHIEFTAINSHIP n. the rank of chieftain. |
| GAINSHARING | • gainsharing n. A compensation system in which companies share the financial value of performance gains, such as productivity… • gain-sharing n. Alternative spelling of gainsharing. • GAINSHARING n. a system in which employees are financially rewarded for reducing operating costs and working more efficiently. |
| GAINSHARINGS | • GAINSHARING n. a system in which employees are financially rewarded for reducing operating costs and working more efficiently. |
| MAINSHEET | • mainsheet n. (Nautical) The rope connected to and controlling the mainsail. • main␣sheet n. Alternative form of mainsheet. • MAINSHEET n. a rope by which a mainsail is trimmed and secured. |
| MAINSHEETS | • mainsheets n. Plural of mainsheet. • main␣sheets n. Plural of main sheet. • MAINSHEET n. a rope by which a mainsail is trimmed and secured. |