| CRAMPFISH | • crampfish n. A type of electric ray. • crampfish n. A coffin ray (Hypnos monopterygius). • CRAMPFISH n. the electric ray. |
| FELDSPATH | • feldspath n. Alternative form of feldspar. • FELDSPATH n. (obsolete) a common rock-forming mineral, also FELDSPAR, FELSPAR. |
| FISHPLATE | • fishplate n. (Rail transport) A metal bar that is bolted to the ends of two rails to join them together in a track. • fishplate v. (Transitive, rail transport) To connect (rails) together using a fishplate. • FISHPLATE n. an iron plate used to join railway lines. |
| FLAGSHIPS | • flagships n. Plural of flagship. • FLAGSHIP n. the ship carrying an admiral and flying his flag. |
| FLASHLAMP | • flashlamp n. A kind of lamp that uses an electric current to start powder burning and produce a brief sudden burst… • FLASHLAMP n. an electric torch. |
| FOOTPATHS | • footpaths n. Plural of footpath. • FOOTPATH n. a path for pedestrians. |
| HALFPACES | • halfpaces n. Plural of halfpace. • HALFPACE n. a dais; a small landing on staircase. |
| HALFPIPES | • halfpipes n. Plural of halfpipe. • half-pipes n. Plural of half-pipe. • half␣pipes n. Plural of half pipe. |
| PANFISHED | • PANFISH v. to fish for any small fish that can be fried whole. |
| PANFISHES | • panfishes n. Plural of panfish. • PANFISH n. any small fish that can be fried whole. |
| PLATYFISH | • platyfish n. Certain fish of the genus Xiphophorus lacking a sword-like extension of the lower tailfin. • PLATYFISH n. a small tropical fish, also PLATY. |
| SPADEFISH | • spadefish n. Any of several marine fish of the family Ephippidae. • spadefish n. Polyodon spathula, the paddlefish. • SPADEFISH n. a fish, a member of the sturgeon family, aka paddlefish. |
| SPEARFISH | • spearfish n. Any of the genus Tetrapturus of marlins, a type of fish with the upper jaw elongated into a spearlike bill. • spearfish n. Any striped marlin (Kajikia audax). • spearfish n. Any quillback (Carpioides cyprinus. |
| WHIPSTAFF | • whipstaff n. (Nautical) A bar, going through the poopdeck, attached orthogonally to the tiller for steering a ship. • WHIPSTAFF n. a vertical lever controlling ship's rudder. |