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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...
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lamper-eel
lamper-eel [? f. lampre, var. of lamprey + eel n. But cf. lamprel.] 1. = lamprey.1824 Mactaggart Gallovid. Encycl., Lamper eels,..common in spring wells during summer. a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Lamper-eel, the lamprey. 1885 Harper's Mag. Mar. 659/1 Lamper-eels ascended the river. 1897 Outing (U.S...
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minnow
minnow (ˈmɪnəʊ) Forms: [4 Sc. menoun,] 5 menawe, 5–8 menow, (5 pl. menwus), 6 menewe, menowe, 6–8 minew, 6–8, 9 dial. minnie, -ny, 7 menew, mynnowe, minoe, -ow, 7–9 mennow, 9 dial. or slang minner, 6– minnow. [Prob. repr. OE. *mynwe wk. fem. = OHG. munewa, munua (? for *muniwa) glossing L. capedo i....
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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...
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pot-fish
† ˈpot-fish Obs. Also pott-. [ad. Du. potvisch, in Ger. pottfisch, Da., Swed. potfisk; the first element being perh. the same as in obs. Du. potshoofd thick-head (Kilian), Flem. potshoofd an eel-pout, in reference to the huge head of this whale.] The cachalot or spermaceti whale.1743 Phil. Trans. XL...
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أكوا بونتي
الأطلسي الهجين على جين من سمك السلمون من نوع شينوك، والذي يحمل نسخة واحدة من شكل α المتكامل بشكل ثابت من بناء الجين opAFP-GHc2 في موضع α في خط EO-1α (Ocean Pout AKA Eel).
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pout
▪ I. pout, n.1 (paʊt) Also 1 *puta, 6 poute, 8 powt. [OE. *p{uacu}ta in ǽle-p{uacu}tan pl., eel-pout = MDu. puyt(e, pût, puut, puyde a pout, also a frog (cf. puytael, aelpuyt), Du. puit, Flem. puut, puud a frog, Du. puitaal, EFris. pût(-âl), LG. pūt(-âl), (âl-)putt, pute, G. (aal-)putte eel-pout; ap...
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lote
▪ I. lote, n.1 arch. (ləʊt) Also 6 lot. [Anglicized form of lotus.] = lotus in various senses. 1. The Nettle-tree: = lote-tree a.c 1510 Barclay Mirr. Gd. Manners (1570) F iij, In hye grounde or hilles reioyseth the Peretree, But the Lote and Planetree where waters often flowe. 1597 Gerarde Herbal ii...
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