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1full pickle fish — full cure …
2ge|füll|te fish — «guh FIHL tuh», a cooked dish of boneless, freshwater fish minced, especially with eggs and breadcrumbs, and served hot or cold in the form of balls or cakes. ╂[< Yiddish gefilte fish (literally) filled fish] …
3fish´i|ness — fish|y «FIHSH ee», adjective, fish|i|er, fish|i|est. 1. like a fish in smell, taste, or shape: »The apartment had a fishy smell after we had codfish for dinner. 2. of fish …
4fish´i|ly — fish|y «FIHSH ee», adjective, fish|i|er, fish|i|est. 1. like a fish in smell, taste, or shape: »The apartment had a fishy smell after we had codfish for dinner. 2. of fish …
5fish|y — «FIHSH ee», adjective, fish|i|er, fish|i|est. 1. like a fish in smell, taste, or shape: »The apartment had a fishy smell after we had codfish for dinner. 2. of fish …
6fish — The plural form is normally fish (nets full of fish / They caught seven fish yesterday); but fishes is sometimes used to emphasize a plural rather than a collective concept and to denote kinds of fish: feed the fishes / food fishes like cod and… …
7fish — 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… …
8Fish wheel — A fish wheel is a device for catching fish which operates much as a water powered mill wheel. A wheel complete with baskets and paddles is attached to a floating dock. The wheel rotates due to the current of the stream it is placed into. The… …
9Fish — /fish/, n. Hamilton, 1808 93, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1869 77. * * * I Any of more than 24,000 species of cold blooded vertebrates found worldwide in fresh and salt water. Living species range from the primitive lampreys and hagfishes… …
10Fish Heads and Tails — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fish Heads and Tails Álbum de estudio de Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie Publicación 1989 Género(s) Synth pop …