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15-letter words that end in ish

  • belted sandfish — a sea bass, Serranus subligarius, inhabiting warm, shallow waters of the western Atlantic Ocean.
  • borough-english — (until 1925) a custom in certain English boroughs whereby the youngest son inherited land to the exclusion of his older brothers
  • british english — the English language as spoken and written in England and as distinguished esp. from American English
  • burt l standishBurt L. pseudonym of Gilbert Patten.
  • channel catfish — a food fish, Ictalurus punctatus, common in fresh waters throughout central U.S.
  • curate's-eggish — good in parts
  • estuary english — a variety of standard British English in which the pronunciation reflects various features characteristic of London and the Southeast of England
  • flashlight fish — any of several fishes, especially Photoblepharon palpebratus, inhabiting deep, dark waters and having light organs that can be closed with a lid.
  • flowerhorn fish — a brightly coloured cichlid fish with a large protuberance on the head
  • garrison finish — the finish of a race, especially a horse race, in which the winner comes from behind to win at the last moment.
  • golden starfish — an award given to a bathing beach that meets EU standards of cleanliness
  • henry cavendishHenry, 1731–1810, English chemist and physicist.
  • hiberno-english — Also called Anglo-Irish. the English language as spoken in Ireland.
  • interior salish — in Canada, a division of the peoples who speak Salish languages
  • least killifish — a fish, Heterandria formosa, of coastal swamps from South Carolina to Florida, that feeds on mosquito larvae.
  • man-of-war fish — a small, tropical fish, Nomeus gronovii, that lives among the tentacles of the Portuguese man-of-war.
  • mexican spanish — Spanish as used in Mexico. Abbreviation: MexSp.
  • natural english — Programming in normal, spoken English. [Sammet 1969, p.768].
  • natural varnish — a preparation consisting of resinous matter, as copal or lac, dissolved in an oil (oil varnish) or in alcohol (spirit varnish) or other volatile liquid. When applied to the surface of wood, metal, etc., it dries and leaves a hard, more or less glossy, usually transparent coating.
  • oyster toadfish — See under toadfish (def 1).
  • queen's english — king's English.
  • ray-finned fish — any of various bony fishes of the subclass Actinopterygii, having strong slender rays, excluding the coelacanth and lungfish.
  • reverse english — Also called reverse side. Billiards. a spinning motion imparted to a cue ball in such a manner as to prevent it from moving in a certain direction. Compare running English.
  • round whitefish — a whitefish, Prosopium cylindraceum, found in northern North America and Siberia, having silvery sides and a dark bronze back.
  • running english — the giving of English or spin to the cue ball to enable it to bounce in the direction of a certain angle. Compare reverse English (def 1).
  • spit and polish — great care in maintaining smart appearance and crisp efficiency: The commander was concerned more with spit and polish than with the company's morale.
  • spotted sunfish — a sunfish, Lepomis punctatus, inhabiting streams from South Carolina to Florida, having the body marked with longitudinal rows of spots.
  • strawberry dish — a shallow, circular fruit dish with a fluted or pierced border.
  • the anglo-irish — the inhabitants of Ireland of English birth or descent
  • trainspotterish — obsessed with trivial details, esp of a subject generally considered uninteresting
  • walking catfish — an Asian catfish, Clarias batrachus, that can survive out of water and move overland from one body of water to another: introduced into Florida.
  • yellow goatfish — a schooling goatfish, Mulloidichthys martinicus, inhabiting the Atlantic Ocean from Florida to Panama.

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