| DRAGONFISH | • dragonfish n. Any of several long, slender fishes, of the family Stomiidae, that have a luminous barbel used to attract prey. |
| FEARNOUGHT | • fearnought n. Alternative form of fearnaught. • FEARNOUGHT n. a thick cloth used for overcoats etc., also FEARNAUGHT. |
| 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. |
| FISHMONGER | • fishmonger n. (Britain) A person who sells fish. • fishmonger n. (Britain, rare) A fishmonger’s, a fishmonger’s shop: a shop that sells fish. • fishmonger n. (Archaic) A pimp. |
| 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. |
| FORENIGHTS | • forenights n. Plural of forenight. • FORENIGHT n. the night before. |
| FORFOUGHEN | • FORFOUGHEN adj. (Scots) exhausted, also FORFEUCHEN, FORFOCHEN, FORFOUGHTEN. |
| FORHAILING | • FORHAILE v. (Spenser) to distract. |
| FORHENTING | • FORHENT v. to overtake, also FOREHENT. |
| FORTHGOING | • forthgoing n. A going forth or utterance; a proceeding from or out. • forthgoing adj. Going out or forth; departing. • forthgoing v. Present participle of forthgo. |
| FORTNIGHTS | • fortnights n. Plural of fortnight. • FORTNIGHT n. a period of two weeks. |
| GROUNDFISH | • groundfish n. (Fishing) Fish that swim near the seafloor. • groundfish v. (Fishing) To fish for groundfish. • GROUNDFISH n. a marine fish that is found at the bottom e.g. cod, haddock. |
| HORRIFYING | • horrifying v. Present participle of horrify. • horrifying adj. Tending to inspire horror; that horrifies; horrific. • HORRIFY v. to cause a reaction of horror. |
| OFFSHORING | • offshoring v. Present participle of offshore. • offshoring n. The location of a business in another country for tax purposes or lowering production costs, as the labor. • OFFSHORING n. the practice of substituting foreign labour for domestic. |
| RODFISHING | • rodfishing n. Angling with a fishing rod. • RODFISHING n. fishing with a rod and line. |