DOWNSHIFTS | • downshifts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downshift. • DOWNSHIFT v. to change gear down. |
FASHIONIST | • fashionist n. (Archaic) An obsequious follower of fashion. • FASHIONIST n. a follower or setter of fashion, also FASHIONISTA. |
FIRETHORNS | • firethorns n. Plural of firethorn. • FIRETHORN n. a flowering shrub, aka pyracantha. |
FLASHPOINT | • flashpoint n. Alternative form of flash point. • flash␣point n. (Physics) The lowest temperature at which a liquid can form an ignitable mixture in air near the surface… • flash␣point n. (Figuratively) A hotspot; a dangerous place of violent political unrest. |
FORENIGHTS | • forenights n. Plural of forenight. • FORENIGHT n. the night before. |
FORETHINKS | • forethinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forethink. • FORETHINK v. to think beforehand. |
FORTNIGHTS | • fortnights n. Plural of fortnight. • FORTNIGHT n. a period of two weeks. |
FRITHSOKEN | • FRITHSOKEN n. (Old English) sanctuary or asylum. |
FROTHINESS | • frothiness n. The quality of being frothy. • FROTHINESS n. the state of being frothy. |
HOOFPRINTS | • hoofprints n. Plural of hoofprint. • HOOFPRINT n. the mark of a hoof. |
LOANSHIFTS | • loanshifts n. Plural of loanshift. • LOANSHIFT n. the adaptation of a word from one language to another. |
MUTTONFISH | • muttonfish n. (Chiefly US) Any of several Atlantic and Caribbean fishes which are said to taste of mutton, especially… • muttonfish n. (Australia) Any of several edible molluscs of the genus Haliotis; an abalone. • MUTTONFISH n. a common food fish of the Western Atlantic. |
OUTFISHING | • outfishing v. Present participle of outfish. • OUTFISH v. to surpass in fishing. |
SHIRTFRONT | • shirtfront n. The front part of a shirt. • shirtfront n. A detachable insert that simulates the front of a shirt. • shirtfront n. (Cricket) A pitch that is easy to bat on. |
THIOFURANS | • thiofurans n. Plural of thiofuran. • THIOFURAN n. a five-membered heterocyclic compound with sulphur, aka thiophen. |