10-letter words that end in ip
- seamanship — knowledge and skill pertaining to the operation, navigation, management, safety, and maintenance of a ship.
- sextonship — the office of a sexton
- skinny-dip — to swim in the nude.
- slave ship — a ship for transporting slaves from their native homes to places of bondage.
- solar ship — (in ancient Egypt) a boat placed in or near the tomb of a king to transport him to the sun.
- stock whip — a whip with a long lash and a short handle, as used to herd cattle
- suretyship — the relationship between the surety, the principal debtor, and the creditor.
- tardy slip — a slip of paper given to students who are late for school
- taxi strip — a narrow taxiway.
- tear strip — a strip or string that is pulled to open a can, box, candy wrapper, etc.
- tenantship — the state of being a tenant
- test strip — a strip of reactive paper that has been impregnated with an indicator for use in chemical tests
- tight ship — an institution, business, etc. that is highly organized and efficiently run, like a naval vessel on which discipline is strictly enforced
- twist grip — a handlebar control in the form of a ratchet-controlled rotating grip, used on some bicycles and motorcycles as a gear-change control and on motorcycles as an accelerator
- upsmanship — one-upmanship.
- vergership — the position or office of being a verger
- video clip — short videotape extract
- viewership — an audience of viewers, especially of television, either generally or of a particular kind or program: Viewership is at its peak in the evening hours.
- virus chip — a glass slide embedded with viral DNA used in DNA sequencing to analyse the genetic makeup of viruses
- wages slip — a small piece of paper with a printed record of a person's wages
- wardenship — The state of being a warden.
- west islip — a city on S Long Island, in SE New York.
- white chip — a white-colored chip having the lowest value (contrasted with blue chip).
- writership — the position of a writer in the East India Company
- yesmanship — An atmosphere in which people claim to agree with leadership for political reasons, even when they don't actually agree with leadership.