| CLANSHIPS | • clanships n. Plural of clanship. • CLANSHIP n. a feeling of loyalty to a clan. |
| COONSHITS | • COONSHIT n. (offensive) a malodorous black person. |
| DEANSHIPS | • deanships n. Plural of deanship. • DEANSHIP n. the office of a dean, also DEANERY. |
| DOWNSHIFT | • downshift n. A change of direction or a movement downwards. • downshift n. A reduction in quality or quantity. • downshift n. A change in career or lifestyle to one which is not as well paid but less stressful and more personally rewarding. |
| ENSHIELDS | • enshields v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enshield. • ENSHIELD v. to defend, as with a shield. |
| INSHIPPED | • inshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of inship. • inshipped adj. Shipped in from outside; imported. • inshipped adj. (Obsolete) Placed on a ship; embarked. |
| LOANSHIFT | • loanshift n. The situation in which a word changes or extends its meaning under the influence of another language. • loanshift n. A word whose meaning has changed in this way. • LOANSHIFT n. the adaptation of a word from one language to another. |
| MANSHIFTS | • manshifts n. Plural of manshift. • MANSHIFT n. the work done by one person in one shift. |
| MOONSHINE | • moonshine n. (Literally) The light of the moon. • moonshine n. (Informal) High-proof alcohol (especially whiskey) that is often, but not always, produced illegally. • moonshine n. (Colloquial) Nonsense. |
| MOONSHINY | • moonshiny adj. (Obsolete) Moonlit; lit by moonlight. • moonshiny adj. (Dated, colloquial) Crazy; nonsensical; ludicrous. • MOONSHINY adj. full of moonlight. |
| MOONSHIPS | • MOONSHIP n. a lunar module. |
| QUEENSHIP | • queenship n. The rank, status, position, or dignity of a queen. • QUEENSHIP n. the state, rank, or dignity of a queen. |
| SUNSHINES | • sunshines n. Plural of sunshine. • sunshines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sunshine. • Sunshines prop.n. Plural of Sunshine. |
| TOWNSHIPS | • townships n. Plural of township. • TOWNSHIP n. (South African) an urban settlement inhabited by poor black people. |
| TRANSHIPS | • tranships v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tranship. • TRANSHIP v. to transfer from one conveyance to another. |
| TWINSHIPS | • twinships n. Plural of twinship. • twin-ships n. Plural of twin-ship. • twin␣ships n. Plural of twin ship. |
| UNSHIFTED | • unshifted adj. Not shifted. • UNSHIFT v. to release the shift key on a typewriter. |
| UNSHIPPED | • unshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of unship. • unshipped adj. Not having been shipped. • UNSHIP v. to unload from a ship. |
| UNSHIRTED | • unshirted adj. Not wearing a shirt; shirtless. • UNSHIRTED adj. not wearing a shirt. |
| UPMANSHIP | • upmanship n. Only used in one-upmanship. • UPMANSHIP n. the art of gaining some kind of advantage over others. |