| AMIDSHIP | • amidship adv. In the middle of a ship (as opposed to bow or stern). • AMIDSHIP adv. toward the middle of the ship, also AMIDSHIPS. |
| BARDSHIP | • bardship n. The state of being a bard. • BARDSHIP n. the office of a bard. |
| ENDSHIPS | • endships n. Plural of endship. • ENDSHIP n. (obsolete) a village. |
| GODSHIPS | • godships n. Plural of godship. • GODSHIP n. the rank of a god. |
| HARDSHIP | • hardship n. Difficulty or trouble; hard times. • hardship n. A burden, a source of difficulty that could impose a barrier. • hardship v. (Transitive) To treat (a person) badly; to subject to hardships. |
| HEADSHIP | • headship n. The position of a head or chief. • headship n. (Britain) The position of a headmaster or headmistress. • headship n. (Archaic) Authority or dignity. |
| LORDSHIP | • lordship n. The state or condition of being a lord. • lordship n. (By extension, with "his" or "your", often capitalised) Title applied to a lord, bishop, judge, or another… • lordship n. (Humorous, with "his" or "your") A boy or man who is behaving in a seigneurial manner or acting like… |
| LUDSHIPS | • ludships n. Plural of ludship. • LUDSHIP n. lordship, used when addressing a judge, also LUD. |
| MIDSHIPS | • midships adv. Alternative form of amidships. • midships interj. Alternative form of amidships. • MIDSHIPS adv. towards the middle of the ship. |
| REDSHIFT | • redshift n. (Physics) A change in the wavelength of light, in which the wavelength is longer than when it was emitted… • redshift n. (US politics) The statistical bias towards Republican (or Blue Dog) candidates of US federal elections… • red␣shift n. (Astronomy) Light spectra shifted towards red, as by elongation of light waves from a source moving… |
| REDSHIRE | • REDSHIRE adj. brittle at red-heat, also REDSEAR, REDSHARE, REDSHORT. |
| REDSHIRT | • redshirt n. (US, collegiate sports) An athlete who spends a year not participating in official athletic activities… • redshirt v. (US, collegiate sports) To place an athlete in a status wherein the athlete will spend a year not participating… • redshirt v. (US, collegiate sports) To take on a status wherein one will spend a year not participating in official… |
| WARDSHIP | • wardship n. (Chiefly law) The state of being a ward of someone. • wardship n. (Historical) In English feudal law, the guardianship which the lord had of the land of his vassal while… • WARDSHIP n. the office of a guardian. |
| WINDSHIP | • WINDSHIP n. a sailing ship. |