| DEANSHIPS | • deanships n. Plural of deanship. • DEANSHIP n. the office of a dean, also DEANERY. |
| DIAPASONS | • diapasons n. Plural of diapason. • DIAPASON n. a loud, harmonious burst of music, also DIAPASE. |
| DISPLANTS | • displants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of displant. • DISPLANT v. to uproot; to remove from a town or country of settlement. |
| ISOPODANS | • isopodans n. Plural of isopodan. • ISOPODAN n. a kind of crustacean, also ISOPOD. |
| LANDSKIPS | • landskips n. Plural of landskip. • LANDSKIP v. to landscape. |
| LANDSLIPS | • landslips n. Plural of landslip. • LANDSLIP n. the fall of a mass of earth. |
| PASSIONED | • passioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of passion. • passioned adj. Moved by passion; expressing passion. • PASSION v. to exhibit strong feeling. |
| RAPIDNESS | • rapidness n. The characteristic of being rapid. • RAPIDNESS n. rapidity. |
| SANDPILES | • sandpiles n. Plural of sandpile. • SANDPILE n. a pile of sand. |
| SANDSPITS | • sandspits n. Plural of sandspit. • sand-spits n. Plural of sand-spit. • sand␣spits n. Plural of sand spit. |
| SAPIDNESS | • sapidness n. The state or quality of being sapid. • SAPIDNESS n. the state of being sapid, pleasantly flavoured, also SAPIDITY. |
| SATINPODS | • satinpods n. Plural of satinpod. • SATINPOD n. a flowering plant, aka honesty. |
| SPADASSIN | • spadassin n. A fighter, duelist. • SPADASSIN n. (Italian) a swordsman; a fighter. |
| SPANDRILS | • spandrils n. Plural of spandril. • SPANDRIL n. a space between two adjoining arches, also SPANDREL. |
| SPONDAICS | • SPONDAIC n. a spondee. |
| SYNAPSIDS | • synapsids n. Plural of synapsid. • SYNAPSID n. one of a group of extinct reptiles. |
| VAPIDNESS | • vapidness n. The state or quality of being vapid; vapidity. • VAPIDNESS n. the state of being vapid. |