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Tausenddollarfisch
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Tausenddollarfisch
m
(Notopterus chitala)
zool.
spotted featherback fish, spotted knife fish
Tausenddollarfisch
m
(Notopterus chitala)
zool.
Tausenddollarfisch
e
pl
spotted featherback fish; spotted knife fish
spotted featherback fishes; spotted knife fishes
Tausenddollarfisch
m
(Notopterus chitala)
zool.
spotted featherback fish, spotted knife fish
Tausenddollarfisch
m
(Notopterus chitala)
zool.
Tausenddollarfisch
e
pl
spotted featherback fish; spotted knife fish
spotted featherback fishes; spotted knife fishes
Deutsche
Tausenddollarfisch Synonyme
Englische
spotted featherback fish spotted knife fish Synonyme
spotted
assigned
bedraggled
befouled
besmirched
bespangled
bespeckled
blotched
blotchy
defiled
deployed
dirtied
dotted
dotty
drabbled
draggled
dusted
embosomed
emplaced
ensconced
established
fixed
flea-bitten
flecked
fleckered
fouled
frecked
freckle-faced
freckled
freckly
installed
located
macular
maculate
maculated
patchy
peppered
placed
planted
pocked
pockmarked
pocky
pointille
pointillistic
polka-dot
positioned
posted
powdered
punctated
seated
set
settled
situate
situated
smirched
smudged
soiled
spangled
spattered
specked
speckled
speckledy
speckly
splashed
splattered
splotched
splotchy
spotty
sprinkled
stained
stationed
stippled
studded
sullied
tainted
tarnished
spotted
fever
African lethargy
Asiatic cholera
Chagres fever
German measles
Haverhill fever
acute articular rheumatism
ague
alkali disease
amebiasis
amebic dysentery
anthrax
bacillary dysentery
bastard measles
black death
black fever
blackwater fever
breakbone fever
brucellosis
bubonic plague
cachectic fever
cerebral rheumatism
chicken pox
cholera
cowpox
dandy fever
deer fly fever
dengue
dengue fever
diphtheria
dumdum fever
dysentery
elephantiasis
encephalitis lethargica
enteric fever
erysipelas
famine fever
five-day fever
flu
frambesia
glandular fever
grippe
hansenosis
hepatitis
herpes
herpes simplex
herpes zoster
histoplasmosis
hookworm
hydrophobia
infantile paralysis
infectious mononucleosis
inflammatory rheumatism
influenza
jail fever
jungle rot
kala azar
kissing disease
lepra
leprosy
leptospirosis
loa loa
loaiasis
lockjaw
madness
malaria
malarial fever
marsh fever
measles
meningitis
milzbrand
mumps
ornithosis
osteomyelitis
paratyphoid fever
parotitis
parrot fever
pertussis
pneumonia
polio
poliomyelitis
polyarthritis rheumatism
ponos
psittacosis
rabbit fever
rabies
rat-bite fever
relapsing fever
rheumatic fever
rickettsialpox
ringworm
rubella
rubeola
scarlatina
scarlet fever
schistosomiasis
septic sore throat
shingles
sleeping sickness
sleepy sickness
smallpox
snail fever
splenic fever
strep throat
swamp fever
tetanus
thrush
tinea
trench fever
trench mouth
tuberculosis
tularemia
typhoid
typhoid fever
typhus
typhus fever
undulant fever
vaccinia
varicella
variola
venereal disease
viral dysentery
whooping cough
yaws
yellow fever
yellow jack
zona
zoster
Tausenddollarfisch Definition
Amber
fish
(
)
A
fish
of
the
southern
Atlantic
coast
(Seriola
Carolinensis.)
Angel
fish
(
)
See
under
Angel.
Archer
fish
(
)
A
small
fish
(Toxotes
jaculator),
of
the
East
Indies
Balloon
fish
(
)
A
fish
of
the
genus
Diodon
or
the
genus
Tetraodon,
having
the
power
of
distending
its
body
by
taking
air
or
water
into
its
dilatable
esophagus.
See
Globefish,
and
Bur
fish.
Band
fish
(
)
A
small
red
fish
of
the
genus
Cepola
Barber
fish
(
)
See
Surgeon
fish.
Bellows
fish
(
)
A
European
fish
(Centriscus
scolopax),
distinguished
by
a
long
tubular
snout,
like
the
pipe
of
a
bellows
Bowie
knife
(
)
A
knife
with
a
strong
blade
from
ten
to
fifteen
inches
long,
and
double-edged
near
the
point
Bur
fish
(
)
A
spinose,
plectognath
fish
of
the
Allantic
coast
of
the
United
States
(esp.
Chilo
mycterus
geometricus)
having
the
power
of
distending
its
body
with
water
or
air,
so
as
to
resemble
a
chestnut
bur
Case
knife
(
)
A
knife
carried
in
a
sheath
or
case.
Case
knife
(
)
A
large
table
knife
Cinque-spotted
(
a.
)
Five-spotted.
Coral
fish
(
)
Any
bright-colored
fish
of
the
genera
Chaetodon,
Pomacentrus,
Apogon,
and
related
genera,
which
live
among
reef
corals.
-fish
(
pl.
)
of
Crayfish
Drawing
knife
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Drawknife
Eye-spotted
(
a.
)
Marked
with
spots
like
eyes.
Fish
(
n.
)
A
counter,
used
in
various
games.
Fish
(
pl.
)
of
Fish
Fish
(
n.
)
A
name
loosely
applied
in
popular
usage
to
many
animals
of
diverse
characteristics,
living
in
the
water.
Fish
(
n.
)
An
oviparous,
vertebrate
animal
usually
having
fins
and
a
covering
scales
or
plates.
It
breathes
by
means
of
gills,
and
lives
almost
entirely
in
the
water.
See
Pisces.
Fish
(
n.
)
The
twelfth
sign
of
the
zodiac
Fish
(
n.
)
The
flesh
of
fish,
used
as
food.
Fish
(
n.
)
A
purchase
used
to
fish
the
anchor.
Fish
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
timber,
somewhat
in
the
form
of
a
fish,
used
to
strengthen
a
mast
or
yard.
Fish
(
v.
i.)
To
attempt
to
catch
fish
Fish
(
v.
i.)
To
seek
to
obtain
by
artifice,
or
indirectly
to
seek
to
draw
forth
Fish
(
v.
t.)
To
catch
Fish
(
v.
t.)
To
search
by
raking
or
sweeping.
Fish
(
v.
t.)
To
try
with
a
fishing
rod
Fish
(
v.
t.)
To
strengthen
(a
beam,
mast,
etc.),
or
unite
end
to
end
(two
timbers,
railroad
rails,
etc.)
by
bolting
a
plank,
timber,
or
plate
to
the
beam,
mast,
or
timbers,
lengthwise
on
one
or
both
sides.
See
Fish
joint,
under
Fish,
n.
Fish-bellied
(
a.
)
Bellying
or
swelling
out
on
the
under
side
Fish-block
(
n.
)
See
Fish-tackle.
Fish-tackle
(
n.
)
A
tackle
or
purchase
used
to
raise
the
flukes
of
the
anchor
up
to
the
gunwale.
The
block
used
is
called
the
fish-block.
Fish-tail
(
a.
)
Like
the
of
a
fish
Fly-fish
(
v.
i.)
To
angle,
using
flies
for
bait.
Flying
fish
(
)
A
fish
which
is
able
to
leap
from
the
water,
and
fly
a
considerable
distance
by
means
of
its
large
and
long
pectoral
fins.
These
fishes
belong
to
several
species
of
the
genus
Exocoetus,
and
are
found
in
the
warmer
parts
of
all
the
oceans.
Half-fish
(
n.
)
A
salmon
in
its
fifth
year
of
growth.
Knife
(
n.
)
An
instrument
consisting
of
a
thin
blade,
usually
of
steel
and
having
a
sharp
edge
for
cutting,
fastened
to
a
handle,
but
of
many
different
forms
and
names
for
different
uses
Knife
(
n.
)
A
sword
or
dagger.
Knife
(
v.
t.)
To
prune
with
the
knife.
Knife
(
v.
t.)
To
cut
or
stab
with
a
knife.
Knife-edge
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
steel
sharpened
to
an
acute
edge
or
angle,
and
resting
on
a
smooth
surface,
serving
as
the
axis
of
motion
of
a
pendulum,
scale
beam,
or
other
piece
required
to
oscillate
with
the
least
possible
friction.
Lance
fish
(
)
A
slender
marine
fish
of
the
genus
Ammodytes,
especially
Ammodytes
tobianus
of
the
English
coast
Margate
fish
(
)
A
sparoid
fish
(Diabasis
aurolineatus)
of
the
Gulf
of
Mexico,
esteemed
as
a
food
fish
Spalding
knife
(
)
A
spalting
knife.
Spalting
knife
(
)
A
knife
used
in
splitting
codfish.
Spotted
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Spot
Spotted
(
a.
)
Marked
with
spots
Suleah
fish
(
)
A
coarse
fish
of
India,
used
in
making
a
breakfast
relish
called
burtah.
Tobias
fish
(
)
The
lant,
or
sand
eel.
spotted featherback fish spotted knife fish Bedeutung
Go
Fish
a
card
game
for
two
players
who
try
to
assemble
books
of
cards
by
asking
the
opponent
for
particular
cards
ichthyolatry
fish-worship
the
worship
of
fish
stab
thrust
knife
thrust
a
strong
blow
with
a
knife
or
other
sharp
pointed
instrument,
one
strong
stab
to
the
heart
killed
him
knife
fight
snickersnee
cut-and-thrust
fighting
with
knives
soft-finned
fish
malacopterygian
any
fish
of
the
superorder
Malacopterygii
fish
family
any
of
various
families
of
fish
fish
genus
any
of
various
genus
of
fish
cypriniform
fish
a
soft-finned
fish
of
the
order
Cypriniformes
cyprinid
cyprinid
fish
soft-finned
mainly
freshwater
fishes
typically
having
toothless
jaws
and
cycloid
scales
buffalo
fish
buffalofish
any
of
several
large
suckers
of
the
Mississippi
valley
striped
killifish
mayfish
may
fish
Fundulus
majalis
black-barred
fish
of
bays
and
coastal
marshes
of
the
Atlantic
and
Gulf
Coast
of
the
United
States
guppy
rainbow
fish
Lebistes
reticulatus
small
freshwater
fish
of
South
America
and
the
West
Indies,
often
kept
in
aquariums
topminnow
poeciliid
fish
poeciliid
live-bearer
small
usually
brightlyolored
viviparous
surface-feeding
fishes
of
fresh
or
brackish
warm
waters,
often
used
in
mosquito
control
soldierfish
soldier-fish
the
larger
squirrelfishes
anomalops
flashlight
fish
fish
having
a
luminous
organ
beneath
eye,
of
warm
waters
of
the
western
Pacific
and
Puerto
Rico
flashlight
fish
Photoblepharon
palpebratus
fish
of
deep
dark
waters
having
a
light
organ
below
each
eye
snipefish
bellows
fish
small
bottom-dwelling
fish
of
warm
seas
having
a
compressed
body
and
a
long
snout
with
a
toothless
mouth
shrimpfish
shrimp-fish
slender
tropical
shallow-water
East
Indian
fish
covered
with
transparent
plates
jawless
vertebrate
jawless
fish
agnathan
eel-shaped
vertebrate
without
jaws
or
paired
appendages
including
the
cyclostomes
and
some
extinct
forms
cartilaginous
fish
chondrichthian
fishes
in
which
the
skeleton
may
be
calcified
but
not
ossified
spotted
eagle
ray
spotted
ray
Aetobatus
narinari
ray
with
back
covered
with
white
or
yellow
spots,
widely
distributed
in
warm
seas
spotted
antbird
Hylophylax
naevioides
a
kind
of
antbird
spotted
flycatcher
Muscicapa
striata
Muscicapa
grisola
common
European
woodland
flycatcher
with
greyish-brown
plumage
osprey
fish
hawk
fish
eagle
sea
eagle
Pandion
haliaetus
large
harmless
hawk
found
worldwide
that
feeds
on
fish
and
builds
a
bulky
nest
often
occupied
for
years
spotted
owl
Strix
occidentalis
a
large
owl
of
North
America
found
in
forests
from
British
Columbia
to
central
Mexico,
has
dark
brown
plumage
and
a
heavily
spotted
chest
spotted
salamander
fire
salamander
Salamandra
maculosa
European
salamander
having
dark
skin
with
usually
yellow
spots
spotted
salamander
Ambystoma
maculatum
glossy
black
North
American
salamander
with
yellow
spots
Chihuahuan
spotted
whiptail
Cnemidophorus
exsanguis
having
longitudinal
stripes
overlaid
with
light
spots,
upland
lizard
of
United
States
southwest
and
Mexico
merganser
fish
duck
sawbill
sheldrake
large
crested
fish-eating
diving
duck
having
a
slender
hooked
bill
with
serrated
edges
fish
scale
scale
of
the
kind
that
covers
the
bodies
of
fish
razor
clam
jackknife
clam
knife-handle
marine
clam
having
a
long
narrow
curved
thin
shell
fish
louse
a
kind
of
copepod
spotted
crake
Porzana
porzana
Eurasian
rail
of
swamps
and
marshes
spotted
sandpiper
Actitis
macularia
common
North
American
sandpiper
liver-spotted
dalmatian
a
brown-spotted
dalmatian
spotted
hyena
laughing
hyena
Crocuta
crocuta
African
hyena
noted
for
its
distinctive
howl
spotted
lynx
Lynx
pardina
of
southern
Europe
jackass
bat
spotted
bat
Euderma
maculata
a
large
bat
of
the
southwestern
United
States
having
spots
and
enormous
ears
two-spotted
ladybug
Adalia
bipunctata
red
ladybug
with
a
black
spot
on
each
wing
fish
fly
fish-fly
similar
to
but
smaller
than
the
dobsonfly,
larvae
are
used
as
fishing
bait
red-spotted
purple
Limenitis
astyanax
similar
to
the
banded
purple
but
with
red
spots
on
underwing
surfaces
basket
star
basket
fish
any
starfish-like
animal
of
the
genera
Euryale
or
Astrophyton
or
Gorgonocephalus
having
slender
complexly
branched
interlacing
arms
radiating
from
a
central
disc
spotted
skunk
little
spotted
skunk
Spilogale
putorius
small
skunk
with
a
marbled
black
and
white
coat,
of
United
States
and
Mexico
fish
any
of
various
mostly
cold-blooded
aquatic
vertebrates
usually
having
scales
and
breathing
through
gills,
the
shark
is
a
large
fish,
in
the
living
room
there
was
a
tank
of
colorful
fish
game
fish
sport
fish
any
fish
providing
sport
for
the
angler
food
fish
any
fish
used
for
food
by
human
beings
rough
fish
any
fish
useless
for
food
or
sport
or
even
as
bait
groundfish
bottom
fish
fish
that
live
on
the
sea
bottom
(particularly
the
commercially
important
gadoid
fish
like
cod
and
haddock,
or
flatfish
like
flounder)
young
fish
a
fish
that
is
young
bony
fish
any
fish
of
the
class
Osteichthyes
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