| ANGLERFISH | • anglerfish n. Any fish of the bony fish order Lophiiformes, which have an outgrowth they wiggle to lure and catch their prey. • angler␣fish n. Alternative spelling of anglerfish. • ANGLERFISH n. a widemouthed voracious fish that attracts its prey by waving filaments attached to its head. |
| CHIEFLINGS | • chieflings n. Plural of chiefling. • CHIEFLING n. a minor chief. |
| ENFLESHING | • enfleshing v. Present participle of enflesh. • ENFLESH v. to turn into flesh. |
| FETCHINGLY | • fetchingly adv. In a fetching manner. • FETCHING adv. attractive. |
| FINGERHOLD | • fingerhold n. A grip with the fingers. • FINGERHOLD n. a hold or place of support for the fingers. |
| FINGERHOLE | • fingerhole n. A hole in a musical instrument to be covered with a finger to modify the pitch. • finger␣hole n. Alternative form of fingerhole. • FINGERHOLE n. a hole in a wind instrument for putting the fingers in to modify the pitch. |
| FLEECHINGS | • fleechings n. Plural of fleeching. • FLEECHING n. flattery, coaxing. |
| FLEHMENING | • flehmening v. Present participle of flehmen. • FLEHMEN v. of a mammal, to grimace with lips drawn back. |
| FLEMISHING | • flemishing v. Present participle of flemish. • FLEMISH v. to coil a rope in a certain way. |
| FLESHLINGS | • fleshlings n. Plural of fleshling. • FLESHLING n. a sensualist. |
| FLETCHINGS | • fletchings n. Plural of fletching. • FLETCHING n. the feathers of an arrow. |
| FLUGELHORN | • flugelhorn n. A brass instrument resembling a cornet but with a wider, conical bore, and usually with three valves… • flügelhorn n. Alternative spelling of flugelhorn. • FLUGELHORN n. (German) a bugle with valves, also FLUEGELHORN. |
| LUNGFISHES | • lungfishes n. Plural of lungfish. • LUNGFISH n. a fish able to breathe air using primitive lungs, a dipnoan. |
| NIGHTLIFES | • nightlifes n. (Nonstandard) plural of nightlife. • NIGHTLIFE n. life that goes on at night. |
| UNFLESHING | • unfleshing v. Present participle of unflesh. • UNFLESH v. to remove the flesh from. |