gutted — fish with guts removed, the gills remaining or not … Dictionary of ichthyology
Fish 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… … Wikipedia
Fish 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… … Wikipedia
Fish and Fur Club — Infobox nrhp name = Fish and Fur Club nrhp type = caption = Front (south) elevation, 2007 lat degrees = 41 lat minutes = 25 lat seconds = 25 lat direction = N long degrees = 73 long minutes = 56 long seconds = 55 long direction = W location =… … Wikipedia
whole fish — fish as caught without any treatment or removal of parts. May refer to gutted fish in contrast to fillets … Dictionary of ichthyology
fish — 1. American a heterosexual woman One caught by a male, as seen by female homosexuals among whom heterosexuality in females is taboo. A fishwife in the same argot is the wife of a male homosexual. 2. a prostitute s customer To be… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
stale dry fish — gutted fish, fermented and then sun dried (Myanmar) … Dictionary of ichthyology
eviscerated fish — išskrosta žuvis statusas Aprobuotas sritis gyvūnų gerovė apibrėžtis Žuvis, iš kurios pašalinti vidaus organai. atitikmenys: angl. eviscerated fish; gutted fish vok. ausgenommener Fisch pranc. poisson éviscéré šaltinis Valstybinės maisto ir… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
stock fish — fish that have been gutted, beheaded, split or not, dried hard in the open air without salt, and with a water content below 15%. Usually cod and relatives, particularly a product of Norway and Iceland. Used as money or a medium of exchange, a… … Dictionary of ichthyology
empty-gutted — fish without food in the intestine … Dictionary of ichthyology