| ENFLESHES | • enfleshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enflesh. • ENFLESH v. to turn into flesh. |
| FISHLINES | • fishlines n. Plural of fishline. • FISHLINE n. a line used in fishing. |
| FLASHGUNS | • flashguns n. Plural of flashgun. • flash␣guns n. Plural of flash gun. • FLASHGUN n. a photographic apparatus. |
| FLASHINGS | • flashings n. Plural of flashing. • FLASHING n. sheet metal used to waterproof a roof. |
| FLESHINGS | • fleshings n. Flesh-coloured tights (worn by actors or dancers). • FLESHING n. the distribution of the lean and fat on animals. |
| FLUSHINGS | • flushings n. Plural of flushing. • FLUSHING n. an extra feeding given to ewes before mating to increase the lambing percentage. |
| FLUSHNESS | • flushness n. The state of being flush or well supplied; abundance. • flushness n. (Engineering) The state of being flush: smoothly aligned, not sticking out. • FLUSHNESS n. the state of being flush; abundance. |
| 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. |
| SHINLEAFS | • shinleafs n. Plural of shinleaf. • SHINLEAF n. a perennial herb. |
| SNAILFISH | • snailfish n. Any member of the Liparidae, a family of scorpaeniform marine fish. • SNAILFISH n. a sea snail. |
| UNFLESHES | • unfleshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unflesh. • UNFLESH v. to remove the flesh from. |
| UNFLUSHES | • unflushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unflush. • UNFLUSH v. to lose colour. |
| UNSELFISH | • unselfish adj. Not selfish. • UNSELFISH adj. not selfish. |