| swis | Most Swiss people can speak three or four languages. |
| swis | No place in the world is as beautiful as the Swiss Alps. |
| swis | Swiss chocolate really melts in your mouth. |
| swish | (n) a brushing or rustling sound |
| swishy | (adj) resembling a sustained `sh' or soft whistle, Example: swishing windshield wipers; a swishy skirt |
| swiss | (n) the natives or inhabitants of Switzerland, Syn. Swiss people |
| swiss | (adj) of or relating to Switzerland or its people or culture, Example: the Swiss army |
| swiss canton | (n) one of the cantons of Switzerland |
| swiss cheese | (n) hard pale yellow cheese with many holes from Switzerland |
| swiss franc | (n) the basic unit of money in Switzerland |
| swiss mountain pine | (n) low shrubby pine of central Europe with short bright green needles in bunches of two, Syn. mugho pine, dwarf mountain pine, Pinus mugo, mountain pine, mugo pine |
| swiss pine | (n) large five-needled European pine; yields cembra nuts and a resinous exudate, Syn. cembra nut tree, Pinus cembra, Swiss stone pine, arolla pine |
| swiss steak | (n) steak braised in tomato and onion mixture |
| Swish | v. t. [ From the sound. Cf. Swash. ] |
| Swish | v. i. To dash; to swash. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Swish | n. |
| Swiss | n. sing. & pl. [ F. Suisse, of German origin. Cf. Switzer. ] A native or inhabitant of Switzerland; a Switzer; the people of Switzerland. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Swiss | a. Of or pertaining to Switzerland, or the people of Switzerland. [ 1913 Webster ] |