Plural of devilfish; multiple creatures of devilish or frightening marine appearance.
Simple plural of 'devilfish,' formed by adding the standard English plural '-es' (used when a noun ends in 's', 'x', 'z', 'ch', or 'sh').
The plural '-es' vs '-s' distinction is one of the most ancient patterns in English—it dates back to Old English sound patterns that no longer exist in modern speech, yet we preserve them in writing and formal speech.
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