| BANSHIES | • banshies n. Plural of banshie. • BANSHIE n. (Irish) in Irish folklore, a female spirit who wails and shrieks before the death of a member of a family, also BANSHEE. |
| CLANSHIP | • clanship n. An association under a chieftain. • clanship n. The state of being united together, as if in a clan; cliquishness. • CLANSHIP n. a feeling of loyalty to a clan. |
| COONSHIT | • coonshit n. (Slang, vulgar, North America) Synonym of bullshit (“nonsense; rubbish”). • COONSHIT n. (offensive) a malodorous black person. |
| DEANSHIP | • deanship n. The position or role of a dean. • DEANSHIP n. the office of a dean, also DEANERY. |
| DONSHIPS | • donships n. Plural of donship. • DONSHIP n. the rank of a Spanish nobleman. |
| DUNSHING | • dunshing v. Present participle of dunsh. • DUNSH v. (Scots) to jog, nudge, also DUNCH. |
| ENSHIELD | • enshield v. (Archaic, transitive) To shield; to defend. • ENSHIELD v. to defend, as with a shield. |
| GUNSHIPS | • gunships n. Plural of gunship. • GUNSHIP n. an armed helicopter. |
| KINSHIPS | • kinships n. Plural of kinship. • KINSHIP n. relationship. |
| MANSHIFT | • manshift n. The amount of work that can be done by one person in one work shift. • MANSHIFT n. the work done by one person in one shift. |
| MENSHING | • MENSH v. (colloquial) to mention. |
| MOONSHIP | • MOONSHIP n. a lunar module. |
| NUNSHIPS | • NUNSHIP n. the condition of a nun. |
| SONSHIPS | • sonships n. Plural of sonship. • SONSHIP n. the state of being a son, also SONHOOD. |
| SUNSHINE | • sunshine n. The direct rays, light or warmth of the sun. • sunshine n. A location on which the sun’s rays fall. • sunshine n. (Figurative) Geniality or cheerfulness. |
| SUNSHINY | • sunshiny adj. Sunny, full of sunshine. • sunshiny adj. Bright, as though with sunshine; shining. • sunshiny adj. Cheerful, happy. |
| TOWNSHIP | • township n. The territory of a town. • township n. (US, Canada) A subdivision of a county. • township n. (South African English, Pre 1994) An area set aside for nonwhite occupation. |
| TRANSHIP | • tranship v. (Transitive) To transfer goods from one ship or other conveyance to another. • tranship v. (Intransitive, of goods) To be transferred from one ship or other conveyance to another. • TRANSHIP v. to transfer from one conveyance to another. |
| TWINSHIP | • twinship n. (Uncountable) The condition of being a twin. • twinship n. (Countable, nautical) Either of a pair of ships of exactly the same design. • twin-ship n. Alternative form of twinship. |
| UNSHIFTS | • unshifts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshift. • UNSHIFT v. to release the shift key on a typewriter. |