| BAITFISH | • baitfish n. (Fishing) Small fish such as minnows that are used as bait to catch larger predatory fish. • baitfish n. (Fishing) Fish that can be caught using bait. • BAITFISH n. a fish used as bait. |
| CATFIGHT | • catfight n. A fight between cats. • catfight n. (Slang) A fight or bickering between women. • cat␣fight n. Alternative form of catfight. |
| FLATFISH | • flatfish n. A fish of the order Pleuronectiformes, the adults of which have both eyes on one side and usually swim… • FLATFISH n. a marine fish that habitually lies on its side. |
| GOATFISH | • goatfish n. Any of many brightly coloured fishes, of the family Mullidae, having two barbels on the chin. • GOATFISH n. a tropical fish inhabiting the Gulf of Mexico, allied to the surmullet. |
| LUTFISKS | • LUTFISK n. dried codfish, also LUTEFISK. |
| OUTFIELD | • outfield n. (Baseball, softball) The region of the field between the infield and the outer fence. • outfield n. (Cricket) The region of the field roughly outside of the infield or the wicket-keeper, slips, gully… • outfield n. The area outside a racetrack or running track. |
| OUTFIGHT | • outfight v. To fight or battle better than. • OUTFIGHT v. to surpass in fighting. |
| OUTFINDS | • outfinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfind. • OUTFIND v. to surpass in finding. |
| OUTFIRED | • outfired v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfire. • OUTFIRE v. to surpass in firing. |
| OUTFIRES | • outfires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfire. • OUTFIRE v. to surpass in firing. |
| PORTFIRE | • portfire n. (Historical) A case of strong paper filled with a composition of nitre, sulphur, and mealed powder… • PORTFIRE n. a slow fuse, allowing the explosive to be carried for a while. |
| POSTFIRE | • postfire adj. After a fire. • POSTFIRE adj. following a fire. |
| RATFINKS | • ratfinks n. Plural of ratfink. • ratfinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ratfink. • rat-finks n. Plural of rat-fink. |
| REOUTFIT | • reoutfit v. (Transitive) To outfit again. • REOUTFIT v. to outfit again. |
| SALTFISH | • saltfish n. Salt cod: dried and salted cod. • SALTFISH n. salted cod. |
| SPITFIRE | • spitfire n. A cannon. • spitfire n. A person with a fiery temper, someone easily provoked to anger, especially a woman or girl. • Spitfire n. (Historical) A single-seat fighter used by the RAF and allies during World War II, especially during… |