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Term: headfishes

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headfishes

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Noun

  1. Among the largest bony fish; pelagic fish having an oval compressed body with high dorsal and anal fins and caudal fin reduced to a rudder-like lobe; worldwide in warm waters

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1 dishes 2 21
2 headlines 2 7
3 headaches 2 6
4 fishes 2 2
5 advises 3 2
6 leashes 2 1
7 fishers 2 1
8 radishes 3 0
9 headsets 2 0
10 hashes 2 0
11 jewfishes 3 0
12 headfirst 2 0
13 cherishes 3 0
14 headmistress 3 0
15 redfish 2 0
16 readies 2 0
17 heavies 2 0
18 headset 2 0
19 headers 2 0
20 hashers 2 0
21 hagfish 2 0

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Definitions: 1

Fragments: 0

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Spelled Like: 21

Words that Follow: 0

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