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burbot
burbot (ˈbɜːbət) Forms: 5 borbot (6 borbotha), 7 burbott, -bate, -bout, 8–9 burbolt, (7–8 bird-bolt), 7– burbot, (9 burbet, barbott). [a. F. bourbotte (Littré), bourbete (Godef.), bourbette (Cotgr.); the usual mod.F. form is barbote, barbotte; cf. bourboter, barbotter, to dabble or wallow in mud. (T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Burbot
Burbot are active crepuscular hunters. European burbot (Lota lota) and the North-American burbot (Lota maculosa). wikipedia.org
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burbet
burbet obs. form of burbot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Liver (food)
Pork, lamb, veal, beef, chicken, goose, and cod livers are widely available from butchers and supermarkets while stingray and burbot livers are common These parts are often eaten boiled or added to burbot soup. Burbot and its liver are a traditional winter food. wikipedia.org
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barbott
barbott (cf. F. barbotte), variant of burbot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lotidae
All species are marine, except for the burbot, Lota lota, found in rivers and lakes in northern Europe, Siberia, and North America. wikipedia.org
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quobbe
quobb(e var. of quab n.1, burbot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cusk
Cusk may refer to: Cusk (fish), a fish of the northern Atlantic Ocean in the genus Brosme USS Cusk (SS-348), a submarine Burbot, a fish of the northern wikipedia.org
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marthy
marthy obs. variant of methy, burbot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rowell Laboratories
Rowell to believe that the burbot was the reason for the rich pelts, and suspected that oil from the burbot contained something of great value to modern Product volume continued to increase so by 1940–41, Burbot Liver Products Company purchased of burbot livers annually. wikipedia.org
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eel-pout
ˈeel-pout [OE. ǽle-puta, f. eel n. + pout.] 1. A marine fish of the family Zoarcidæ, esp. the viviparous blenny, Zoarces viviparus; also formerly applied to the burbot.c 1000 ælfric Colloq. in Wr.-Wülcker 94 Hwilce fixas ᵹefehst þu?..mynas and æleputan. 1598 Florio, Agufeo, an eelepout. 1601 Holland... Oxford English Dictionary
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Theodore H. Rowell
Burbot Liver Oil and Rowell Laboratories, Inc. Ted and Joe thus formed the Burbot Liver Products Company in 1933, and began extracting, processing, bottling, and selling burbot liver oil. wikipedia.org
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Lake Pyasino
Environmental studies has been performed and comparative analysis of the data on heavy metal concentrations, namely Cu, Ni, Zn, Cd and Hg, in fish (burbot Heavy metal concentrations in burbot liver were highest in Lake Pyasino compared to other study regions that were more than 100 km away. wikipedia.org
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Lake Brosno
Among the fish that inhabit the lake are perch and burbot. References Lakes of Tver Oblast wikipedia.org
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Gadiformes
Gadiformes , also called the Anacanthini, are an order of ray-finned fish that include the cod, hakes, pollock, haddock, burbot, rocklings and moras, many Yet only one species, the burbot (Lota lota), is a true freshwater fish. wikipedia.org
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