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Showing words for GOLDFISH using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Goldfish

goldfish

7 Letter Words for Goldfish

dogfish, goldish

6 Letter Words for Goldfish

oldish

5 Letter Words for Goldfish

dhols, dilos, diols, fidos, figos, filos, flogs, flosh, foids, foils, folds, gilds, golds, golfs, holds, idols, lidos, logis, loids, shilf, shogi, sloid, soldi, solid

4 Letter Words for Goldfish

dhol, difs, digs, dilo, diol, dish, dogs, dolf, doli, dols, dosh, fido, fids, figo, figs, filo, fils, fish, flog, fogs, fohs, foid, foil, fold, fosh, gids, gild, gilo, gils, gios, gish, glid, glis, glod, glos, gods, gois, gold, golf, goli, gosh, hild, hods, hogs, hold, holi, hols, idol, lido, lids, lifo, ligs, lish, lods, logs, loid, losh, oils, olds, olid, shod, shog, sidh, sigh, sild, silo, siol, slid, slod, slog, soil, sold

3 Letter Words for Goldfish

dif, dig, dil, dis, dog, dol, dos, dso, fid, fig, fil, fld, flo, fod, fog, foh, fol, fsh, gds, gid, gif, gio, gis, gld, god, goi, gol, gos, hdl, hid, his, hld, hod, hog, hoi, hol, hos, ido, ids, ifs, ihs, ilo, iof, ios, ish, isl, iso, ldg, lhd, lid, lif, lig, lis, lod, lof, log, los, lsd, ods, ohs, oil, ois, old, osi, sgd, shf, shi, sho, sif, sig, sil, sld, sod, sog, sol

Definitions for Goldfish

[1] a small, usually yellow or orange fish, Carassius auratus, of the carp family, native to China, bred in many varieties and often kept in fishbowls and pools.
[2] garibaldi(def 2) .
[3] a freshwater cyprinid fish, Carassius auratus, of E Europe and Asia, esp China, widely introduced as a pond or aquarium fish. It resembles the carp and has a typically golden or orange-red coloration
[4] any of certain similar ornamental fishes, esp the golden orfe See orfe

Words nearby Goldfish

goldenseal, goldeye, goldfields, goldfinch, goldfinny, goldfish, goldfish bowl, goldflam disease, goldi, goldie's fern, goldilocks

Origin of Goldfish

First recorded in 1690–1700; gold + fish