| AIRFREIGHTS | • airfreights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of airfreight. • air-freights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of air-freight. • AIRFREIGHT v. to transport freight by air in volume. |
| ETHERIFYING | • etherifying v. Present participle of etherify. • ETHERIFY v. to convert into ether. |
| FIREFIGHTER | • firefighter n. A person who has been trained to put out fires. • fire␣fighter n. Alternative form of firefighter. • FIREFIGHTER n. a person who fights fires. |
| FIRELIGHTER | • firelighter n. Small block of flammable substance, typically sawdust and wax combined, used to light fires. • FIRELIGHTER n. a piece of readily flammable material or other means of lighting a fire. |
| FISHFINGERS | • fishfingers n. Plural of fishfinger. • fish␣fingers n. Plural of fish finger. • FISHFINGER n. an oblong piece of filleted or minced fish coated in breadcrumbs. |
| FLICHTERING | • FLICHTER v. (Scots) to flutter and quiver. |
| FORHOOIEING | • FORHOOIE v. (Scots) to desert or abandon, also FORHOW, FORHOO. |
| FRIGHTENING | • frightening adj. Causing fear; of capable of causing fear; scary. • frightening adj. (Figuratively) Awful, terrible, very bad. • frightening v. Present participle of frighten. |
| KERCHIEFING | • kerchiefing v. Present participle of kerchief. • KERCHIEF v. to wear a kerchief. |
| KINGFISHERS | • kingfishers n. Plural of kingfisher. • KINGFISHER n. a European fish-eating bird with very brilliant blue-green and chestnut plumage, formerly known as the halcyon. |
| OVERFISHING | • overfishing v. Present participle of overfish. • overfishing n. Fishing that reduces the stock of remaining fish in an area to below that which is acceptable. • OVERFISHING n. excessive fishing. |
| PRIZEFIGHTS | • prizefights n. Plural of prizefight. • PRIZEFIGHT n. a professional boxing match. |
| REFINISHING | • refinishing v. Present participle of refinish. • REFINISH v. to give a new surface to. |
| TRIGGERFISH | • triggerfish n. Any of several brightly coloured fish, of the family Balistidae, that inhabit tropical reefs and have… • TRIGGERFISH n. a kind of fish, with a large spine on the dorsal fin which can be locked upright by a second smaller spine. |