| BUGSHAS | • bugshas n. Plural of bugsha. • BUGSHA n. a monetary unit of Yemen. |
| BUQSHAS | • buqshas n. Plural of buqsha. • BUQSHA n. a monetary unit of Yemen. |
| GEISHAS | • geishas n. Plural of geisha. • GEISHA n. (Japanese) a Japanese girl trained to entertain. |
| MOKSHAS | • Mokshas n. Plural of Moksha. • MOKSHA n. (Hindu) freedom from the endless cycle of transmigration. |
| ORISHAS | • orishas n. Plural of orisha. • ORISHA n. (Yoruba) any of the minor gods or spirits of traditional Yoruba religion, also ORIXA. |
| POISHAS | • poishas n. Plural of poisha. • POISHA n. (Bengali) a Bangladeshi monetary unit. |
| RAKSHAS | • rakshas n. Alternative spelling of rakshasa. • RAKSHAS n. (Sanskrit) in Hindu mythology, an evil spirit, also RAKSHASA. |
| SHASHED | • shashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shash. • SHASH v. to provide with a sash. |
| SHASHES | • shashes n. Plural of shash. • SHASH v. to provide with a sash. |
| SHASLIK | • shaslik n. Alternative spelling of shashlik. • SHASLIK n. (Russian) a type of lamb kebab, also SHASHLICK, SHASHLIK. |
| SHASTAS | • Shastas n. Plural of Shasta. • SHASTA n. a flowering plant of the daisy family. |
| SHASTER | • Shaster n. Alternative form of Shastra. • SHASTER n. (Sanskrit) any of the sacred writings of Hinduism, also SASTRA, SHASTRA. |
| SHASTRA | • shastra n. Alternative form of Shastra. • Shastra n. A treatise for authoritative instruction in Hinduism, especially one explaining the Vedas. • SHASTRA n. (Sanskrit) any of the sacred writings of Hinduism, also SASTRA, SHASTER. |
| SHISHAS | • shishas n. Plural of shisha. • SHISHA n. (Urdu) a kind of water-pipe for smoking, aka hookah, also SHEESHA. |