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  • 41trout — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fresh ▪ smoked ▪ wild ▪ farmed ▪ lake, river (esp. BrE), sea …

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  • 42Fish as food — This page is about the use of fish as food; for other uses of the word, see Fish (disambiguation) Fish as food describes the edible parts of freshwater and saltwater dwelling, cold blooded vertebrates with gills. Shellfish, such as mollusks and… …

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  • 43trout — noun 1 plural trout (C, U) a common river fish, often used for food, or the flesh of this fish 2 old trout BrE spoken an unpleasant or annoying old person, especially a woman …

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  • 44trout — n. (pl. same or trouts) 1 any of various freshwater fish of the genus Salmo of the northern hemisphere, valued as food. 2 a similar fish of the family Salmonidae (see also salmon trout). 3 sl. derog. a woman, esp. an old or ill tempered one (usu …

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  • 45Fish locomotion — The prevailing type of fish locomotion is swimming in water. In addition, some fish can walk , i.e., move over land, burrow in mud, and glide through the air. Contents 1 Swimming 1.1 Body/caudal fin propulsion 1.1.1 Anguilliform locomotion …

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  • 46Trout River (Iowa) — The Trout River (also known as Smith Creek in some Federal documents) is a tributary of the Upper Iowa River. It rises in Frankville Township in Allamakee County, Iowa south of Iowa Highway 9. Its main branch is Trout Creek (also known as Trout… …

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  • 47fish — 1) any chordate below the tetrapods. A poikilothermic aquatic chordate breathing by means of gills throughout life (accessory organs may be used) and having limbs, if any, in the form of fins. For convenience, lancelets, lampreys and hagfishes… …

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  • 48fish — fish1 [ fıʃ ] (plural fish or fish|es) noun *** 1. ) count an animal that lives in water and swims. It breathes by using its gills and moves by using its tail and fins . Saltwater fish live in the ocean and freshwater fish live in rivers and… …

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  • 49Trout shad — Shad Shad (sh[a^]d), n. sing. & pl. [AS. sceadda a kind of fish, akin to Prov. G. schade; cf. Ir. & Gael. sgadan a herring, W. ysgadan herrings; all perhaps akin to E. skate a fish.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of several species of food fishes of the… …

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  • 50Fish counter — Automatic fish counters are automatic devices for measuring the number of fish passing along a particular river in a particular period of time. Usually one particular species is of interest.One important species studied by fish counters are… …

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