| DEMANS | • demans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deman. • DEMAN v. to reduce the number of employees in an industry. |
| FOREMANSHIP | • foremanship n. The position of a foreman. • FOREMANSHIP n. the office of foreman. |
| FOREMANSHIPS | • foremanships n. Plural of foremanship. • FOREMANSHIP n. the office of foreman. |
| GENTLEMANSHIP | • gentlemanship n. The bearing or quality of a gentleman. • GENTLEMANSHIP n. the state of being a gentleman. |
| GENTLEMANSHIPS | • GENTLEMANSHIP n. the state of being a gentleman. |
| HORSEMANSHIP | • horsemanship n. The skill of riding a horse, and sometimes of training and managing horses. • HORSEMANSHIP n. the art of riding. |
| HORSEMANSHIPS | • horsemanships n. Plural of horsemanship. • HORSEMANSHIP n. the art of riding. |
| LEMANS | • lemans n. Plural of leman. • Lemans prop.n. Plural of Leman. • Lemans prop.n. A surname from English. |
| LIFEMANSHIP | • lifemanship n. The art or skill of living well. • LIFEMANSHIP n. the skill or practice of achieving superiority or an appearance of superiority over others by perplexing and demoralizing them. |
| LIFEMANSHIPS | • LIFEMANSHIP n. the skill or practice of achieving superiority or an appearance of superiority over others by perplexing and demoralizing them. |
| REMANS | • remans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reman. • re-mans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-man. • REMAN v. to supply a fresh group of men. |