| BANDFISH | • bandfish n. Any of many perciform fish of the family Cepolidae. • BANDFISH n. a bright-red Mediterranean fish, or other ribbon-shaped fish. |
| ENCHAFED | • enchafed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enchafe. • ENCHAFE v. (obsolete) to make warm; to irritate. |
| FAHLBAND | • fahlband n. (Geology) A stratum in crystalline rock that contains metallic sulfides. • FAHLBAND n. (German) in crystalline rocks, a stratum rich in metals. |
| FARMHAND | • farmhand n. A person who works on a farm. • farmhand n. (Baseball) A player in the minor leagues. • farm␣hand n. Alternative form of farmhand. |
| FLANCHED | • flanched adj. (Heraldry) Having flanches. • flanched adj. (Presumably) Flanged. • FLANCH v. to widen into a flared shape, also FLAUNCH. |
| FLYHANDS | • FLYHAND n. a device for transferring printed sheets from the presses to a flat pile. |
| FOREHAND | • forehand n. (Racket sports) A stroke in which the palm of the hand faces the direction of the stroke. • forehand n. (Disc sports) A throw similar to a sidearm throw in baseball, where the disc remains on the throwing-arm… • forehand n. All of the part of a horse which is before the rider. |
| FREEHAND | • freehand adj. Drawn using the hand without any helping device. • freehand v. To conduct a procedure involving use of the hands without any helping device or guide. • free-hand adj. Alternative form of freehand. |
| HANDCUFF | • handcuff n. One ring of a locking fetter for the hand or one pair. • handcuff v. To apply handcuffs to. • handcuff v. (Figuratively) to restrain or restrict. |
| HANDFAST | • handfast n. (Obsolete) A hold, grasp; custody, power of confining or keeping. • handfast n. (Obsolete) A contract, agreement, covenant; specifically betrothal, espousal. • handfast v. (Transitive) To pledge; to bind. |
| HANDFEED | • handfeed v. (Of an animal or machine) To feed by hand. • hand-feed v. Alternative spelling of handfeed. • HANDFEED v. to feed with the hand. |
| HANDFULS | • handfuls n. Plural of handful. • HANDFUL n. as much as the hand can hold. |
| HANDOFFS | • handoffs n. Plural of handoff, alternative form of hand-off. • hand-offs n. Plural of hand-off. • HANDOFF n. the act of pushing off an opponent e.g. in rugby. |
| HANDSFUL | • handsful n. Plural of handful. • HANDFUL n. as much as the hand can hold. |
| SANDFISH | • sandfish n. Genus Gonorynchus spp. (also called beaked sandfish), long, thin ray-finned fishes (family Gonorychidae). • sandfish n. Any of several marine fishes that burrow into sandy seabeds. • sandfish n. Other animals that notably burrow in sand… |