| COWFISHES | • cowfishes n. Plural of cowfish. • COWFISH n. an aquatic mammal, aka manatee. |
| FERNSHAWS | • fernshaws n. Plural of fernshaw. • FERNSHAW n. a thicket of ferns. |
| FISHBOWLS | • fishbowls n. Plural of fishbowl. • fish␣bowls n. Plural of fish bowl. • FISHBOWL n. a bowl in which live fish are kept. |
| FISHWIVES | • fishwives n. Plural of fishwife. • FISHWIFE n. a woman who sells fish. |
| FISHWORMS | • fishworms n. Plural of fishworm. • FISHWORM n. a worm used as bait. |
| FORESHEWS | • foreshews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foreshew. • FORESHEW v. to presage, also FORESHOW. |
| FORESHOWS | • foreshows n. Plural of foreshow. • foreshows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foreshow. • FORESHOW v. to predict, also FORESHEW. |
| JEWFISHES | • jewfishes n. Plural of jewfish. • JEWFISH n. a large marine fish of Florida and the Gulf of Mexico. |
| NEWSFLASH | • newsflash n. (Broadcasting) A brief media report of something that has recently taken place. • newsflash interj. (Colloquial) Introduces an obvious fact of which the person addressed is ostensibly not aware. • news␣flash n. Alternative spelling of newsflash. |
| SAWFISHES | • sawfishes n. Plural of sawfish. • SAWFISH n. any of various cartilaginous fishes having a long flattened snout with toothlike projections along each edge. |
| SQUAWFISH | • squawfish n. A cyprinid fish of the genus Ptychocheilus, a voracious predator on small trout and salmon. • squaw␣fish n. Alternative form of squawfish. • SQUAWFISH n. a large cyprinid fish of North America. |
| SWEETFISH | • sweetfish n. An amphidromous fish, the ayu of East Asia (Plecoglossus altivelis), the only member of its genus and… • SWEETFISH n. the ayu, a small edible Japanese fish. |
| SWELLFISH | • swellfish n. (Zoology) Any plectognath fish that dilates itself, such as the pufferfish. • SWELLFISH n. a fish, the puffer fish. |
| SWORDFISH | • swordfish n. A large marine fish with a long, pointed bill, Xiphias gladius. • swordfish n. A sudoku technique involving possible cell locations for a digit, or pair, or triple, in uniquely three… • swordfish v. To fish for swordfish. |