Black-fish
1Black Fish — Black Fish, in seiner Sprache auch Cot ta wa ma go oder Mkah day way may qua, (* um 1729; † 1779) war ein Häuptling der Shawnee und erbitterter Gegner der euro amerikanischen Kolonisten. Während des Unabhängigkeitskrieges kämpfte er auf… …
2black|fish — «BLAK FIHSH», noun, plural fish|es or (collectively) fish. 1. any one of various dark colored fishes, such as the sea bass or the tautog. 2. a) a small, dolphinlike black whale; pilot whale. b) = killer whale. (Cf. ↑ …
3black fish — commercially caught fish sold illegally In attempts to conserve fishing stocks, limits are set on the size, quantity, and species of fish which may be sold. Unfortunately a trawl cannot be programmed to be selective, and excess or forbidden …
4black fish — tamsusis grenadierius statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Hymenocephalus aterrimus angl. black fish; black grenadier rus. чёрный хименоцефалюс ryšiai: platesnis terminas – keistagalviai grenadieriai …
5black fish — 1) commercial quantities of fish landed illegally 2) dark coloured fish caught for food, e.g. fish in the Tonle Sap, a lake in Cambodia, that live there year round and survive adverse conditions, cf. white fish (2). Taxa include Clarias, Channa,… …
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7Municipio de Black Fish (Arkansas) — Municipio de Black Fish Municipio de los Estados Unidos …
8The Little Black Fish — (ISBN 9780876140130, 1971) is a well known children s book written by Samad Behrangi, published in 1968. The title in Persian is Māhī siyāh i kūchūlu . The story is told through the voice of an old fish speaking to her 12,000 children and… …
9little black fish — The Little Black Fish is a book by Iranian writer Samad Behrangi. The fish of the title wants to swim against the current, explore the world and defy tradition. Often taken as an allegory for the modern world. The author died while swimming in a… …
10black Harry — Blackfish Black fish, n. 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A small kind of whale, of the genus {Globicephalus}, of several species. The most common is {Globicephalus melas}. Also sometimes applied to other whales of larger size. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) The… …