| BUFFLEHEAD | • bufflehead n. A duck in the goldeneye genus, Bucephala albeola. • bufflehead n. (Obsolete) One who has a large head; a heavy, stupid fellow. • BUFFLEHEAD n. one who has a large head; a heavy, stupid fellow. |
| DEALFISHES | • dealfishes n. Plural of dealfish. • DEALFISH n. a kind of marine fish, aka ribbonfish. |
| DISFLESHED | • disfleshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disflesh. • DISFLESH v. (archaic) to reduce the flesh or obesity of. |
| DISFLESHES | • disfleshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disflesh. • DISFLESH v. (archaic) to reduce the flesh or obesity of. |
| FELDSCHERS | • feldschers n. Plural of feldscher. • FELDSCHER n. (Russian) in Russia and Eastern Europe, a partly trained doctor, or one who assists a doctor on the battlefield, also FELDSCHAR, FELDSHER. |
| FIDDLEHEAD | • fiddlehead n. The scroll-shaped decoration at the tip of a fiddle. • fiddlehead n. A similar scroll-shaped ornament on a ship’s bow. • fiddlehead n. The furled fronds of a young fern harvested for food consumption. |
| FLICHTERED | • FLICHTER v. (Scots) to flutter and quiver. |
| FREEHOLDER | • freeholder n. A person who holds tenure by freehold. • FREEHOLDER n. a person who possesses a freehold. |
| HELILIFTED | • helilifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of helilift. • HELILIFT v. to transport by helicopter. |
| LIFEHACKED | • LIFEHACK v. to live one's life in a way such as to simplify tasks and minimize effort. |
| NEEDLEFISH | • needlefish n. Slender fish, in the family Belonidae, usually found in shallow marine habitats. • NEEDLEFISH n. the European great pipefish. |
| RESHUFFLED | • reshuffled v. Simple past tense and past participle of reshuffle. • RESHUFFLE v. to shuffle again. |
| SHEEPFOLDS | • sheepfolds n. Plural of sheepfold. • SHEEPFOLD n. a pen for sheep. |
| WHEATFIELD | • wheatfield n. A field of wheat; a plot of land planted with wheat. • WHEATFIELD n. a field of wheat. |