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(adj)
(British, colloquial) sophisticated; fashionable; smooth.
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(idiomatic, potentially, endearing) A heartless individual; a person lacking empathy and emotion.
A sibilant sound, especially that of rapid movement through the air.
A vessel such as a plate for holding or serving food, often flat with a depressed region in the middle.
(adv)
(colloquial) somewhat, reasonably, fairly
An almost transparent aquatic animal; any one of the acalephs, especially one of the larger species, having a jellylike appearance.
(United States, especially Southern US, Louisiana and Texas, Midwest, Western US) Any of various freshwater crustaceans: crayfish.
(idiomatic) An unusual thing or eccentric person.
Any of various echinoderms (not in fact fish) with usually five arms, many of which eat bivalves or corals by everting their stomach.
A serving of food meant as an accompanying dish.
(idiomatic) An awkward situation.
Any of several fish species, principally groupers and similar-appearing fish
An Eastern European Jewish, or Yiddish, snack food consisting of a dumpling covered with a shell of baked or fried dough
Any of the genus Pterophyllum of freshwater, tropical cichlids.
A surname.
A large marine fish with a long, pointed bill, Xiphias gladius.
Any of various large marine fishes of the family Molidae that have an oval compressed body.
(cooking) Any of several devices, involving a pan and a heater, used to warm food at the table, or to keep it warm.
(slang) A minced oath (as a term of abuse).
(US, Canada, UK) A queen croaker, of species Seriphus politus, of North America, with elongated body and large mouth.
Any fish not considered valuable as sport fish nor used as bait or for food.
A plate or dish or platter used to hold food to be served during a meal, but not used in cooking.
(v)
(dated, British) To cut, slit or slash.
(informal, countable) A commissioner.
A diminutive/nickname form of the given name Michael, Michel or Michelle.
a person who is not very bright
A type of small fish, Carassius auratus, typically orange-colored.
(Internet) Someone who creates a false profile on a social media platform in order to deceive people.
Any of various small sharks
A shallow glass dish, with a loose-fitting cover, used to culture bacteria.
Any of several North American freshwater fish, of the genus Coregonus, used as food.
An air-breathing fish, of the class Dipnoi, that have four limblike appendages instead of fins
Any anglerfish of the family Lophiidae.
A fish of the genus Istiophorus, having a characteristic sail-like fin on its back.
Synonym of sport fish.
Any of certain species of slender fish, principally of the family Belonidae, many usually found in shallow marine habitats.
A large red edible fish, Sciaenops ocellatus, also called channel bass or red drum.
A deep-sea ribbonfish, Trachipterus arcticus, from the north Atlantic
A fish belonging to either the Actinopterygii taxonomic class or the Sarcopterygii taxonomic class; a finfish.
Any of several North American freshwater sucker fishes of the genus Ictiobus, similar to carp but having a humped back.
A dish made from stuffed intestine.
A large, heavy species of bony fish, Mola mola, native to tropical and temperate waters around the world.
Any fish used as human food.
Any of several tropical fish species in the family Diodontidae that are covered with sharp spines and inflate themselves when threatened.
Alternative form of anemonefish. [Any of the clownfish, principally in the Amphiprion genus.]
small bottom-dwelling fish of warm seas having a compressed body and a long snout with a toothless mouth
Any fish of the family Chaetodontidae.
A fish of the species Ictalurus punctatus, native to eastern North America.
A very large freshwater catfish native from central North America south to Central America, of the species Ictalurus furcatus.
A specialized dish for serving butter, typically consisting of a base with a separate fitting lid with its own handle.
A dish-like container to hold a bar of soap, often mounted to the wall of a bathroom.
(uncountable) The flesh of this fish, used as food
Alternative spelling of anglerfish. [Any fish of the bony fish order Lophiiformes, which have an outgrowth they wiggle to lure and catch their prey.]
Any catfish of the family Malapteruridae (order Siluriformes).
A large freshwater catfish native to North America, Pylodictis olivaris.
Alternative form of lancetfish. [A voracious deep-sea fish in the genus Alepisaurus, having long, lancet-like teeth.]
large edible marine crustacean having a spiny carapace but lacking the large pincers of true lobsters
Squalus acanthias, one of the best known of the dogfish which are members of the family Squalidae in the order Squaliformes
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The lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) is a species of freshwater whitefish from North America.
A fish, the píntano (Abudefduf saxatilis), a species of damselfish.
Alternative form of wolffish. [Any fish of the family Anarhichadidae.]
Any of various fishes with large bioluminescent organs, mostly in family Anomalopidae.
A phishing attack.
small to medium-sized shallow-water fishes of the pacific coast of north america
a tray for collecting the offering from a congregation
The (Istiophorus albicans) a species of marine fish in the family Istiophoridae of the order Istiophoriformes.
fish that live on the sea bottom especially commercially important gadoid fishes like cod and haddock or flatfish like flounder
large elongated catfish of central and eastern europe
a soft-finned fish of the genus alepisaurus
a variety of toadfish
marine fishes with a flattened elongated body and a sucking disk on the head for attaching to large fish or moving objects
south american catfish having the body covered with bony plates
catfish of the caribbean area
fish with nets
The (Squalus suckleyi) a common species of the Squalidae (dogfish) family of sharks and are among the most abundant species of sharks in the world.
A diminutive of the female given name Letitia.
found along the atlantic coast of the americas
destructive dogfish of the atlantic coastal waters of america and europe; widely used in anatomy classes
having both pectoral and pelvic fins enlarged
a large catfish of the mississippi valley
an anemone fish of the genus amphiprion
8 inches; from eastern florida to western caribbean
small (4 inches) fish found off florida gulf coast
important food fish of europe
long-bodied marine fishes having a long whiplike scaleless body and sharp teeth; closely related to snake mackerel
Synonym of houndfish.
having only pectoral fins enlarged