| DAMSELFISH | • damselfish n. Any of a number of fish in the Pomacentridae family. • DAMSELFISH n. a small brightly-coloured tropical fish. |
| DRUMFISHES | • drumfishes n. Plural of drumfish. • DRUMFISH n. a fish that makes a drumming sound. |
| FETICHISMS | • fetichisms n. Plural of fetichism. • FETICHISM n. devotion to or reverence for a fetish or fetishes, also FETISHISM. |
| FETISHISMS | • fetishisms n. Plural of fetishism. • FETISHISM n. devotion to or reverence for a fetish or fetishes, also FETICHISM. |
| GAMEFISHES | • gamefishes n. Plural of gamefish. • game␣fishes n. Plural of game fish. • GAMEFISH n. a fish caught for sport. |
| LUMPFISHES | • lumpfishes n. Plural of lumpfish. • LUMPFISH n. a kind of marine fish, covered with lumps, also LUMPSUCKER. |
| MAKESHIFTS | • makeshifts n. Plural of makeshift. • make-shifts n. Plural of make-shift. • make␣shifts n. Plural of make shift. |
| MILKFISHES | • milkfishes n. Plural of milkfish. • MILKFISH n. a marine food fish. |
| MINESHAFTS | • mineshafts n. Plural of mineshaft. • mine␣shafts n. Plural of mine shaft. • MINESHAFT n. a vertical entrance into a mine. |
| MONKFISHES | • monkfishes n. Plural of monkfish. • MONKFISH n. a large edible marine fish. |
| MOONFISHES | • moonfishes n. Plural of moonfish. • MOONFISH n. the opah or other silvery disc-shaped fish. |
| NUMBFISHES | • numbfishes n. Plural of numbfish. • NUMBFISH n. the torpedo fish, which numbs by the electric shocks which it gives. |
| SCOMFISHED | • scomfished v. Simple past tense and past participle of scomfish. • SCOMFISH v. (Scots) to suffocate or stifle; to smother, also SCUMFISH. |
| SCOMFISHES | • scomfishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scomfish. • SCOMFISH v. (Scots) to suffocate or stifle; to smother, also SCUMFISH. |
| SCUMFISHED | • SCUMFISH v. (Scots) to suffocate or stifle; to smother, also SCOMFISH. |
| SCUMFISHES | • SCUMFISH v. (Scots) to suffocate or stifle; to smother, also SCOMFISH. |
| TIMESHIFTS | • timeshifts n. Plural of timeshift. • TIMESHIFT v. to enable (a television programme) to be viewed at a time later than that of its original broadcast. |