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Definition
Synonym
Seefisch
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Seefisch
salt-water fish
Seefisch
salt water fish
Seefisch
m
Seefisch
e
pl
sea fish; saltwater fish
sea fishes; saltwater fishes
Seefisch
m
Seefisch
e
pl
sea fish, saltwater fish
sea fishes, saltwater fishes
Deutsche
Seefisch Synonyme
Englische
salt-water fish Synonyme
Seefisch Definition
Amber
fish
(
)
A
fish
of
the
southern
Atlantic
coast
(Seriola
Carolinensis.)
Angel
fish
(
)
See
under
Angel.
Apollinaris
water
(
)
An
effervescing
alkaline
mineral
water
used
as
a
table
beverage.
It
is
obtained
from
a
spring
in
Apollinarisburg,
near
Bonn.
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.
Bay
salt
(
)
Salt
which
has
been
obtained
from
sea
water,
by
evaporation
in
shallow
pits
or
basins,
by
the
heat
of
the
sun
Bellows
fish
(
)
A
European
fish
(Centriscus
scolopax),
distinguished
by
a
long
tubular
snout,
like
the
pipe
of
a
bellows
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
Cat-salt
(
n.
)
A
sort
of
salt,
finely
granulated,
formed
out
of
the
bittern
or
leach
brine.
Coral
fish
(
)
Any
bright-colored
fish
of
the
genera
Chaetodon,
Pomacentrus,
Apogon,
and
related
genera,
which
live
among
reef
corals.
-fish
(
pl.
)
of
Crayfish
salt
(
)
Sulphate
of
magnesia
having
cathartic
qualities
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.
Fresh-water
(
a.
)
Of,
pertaining
to,
or
living
in,
water
not
salt
Fresh-water
(
a.
)
Accustomed
to
sail
on
fresh
water
only
Fresh-water
(
a.
)
Unskilled
Glauber's
salt
(
)
Alt.
of
Glauber's
salts
Hair-salt
(
n.
)
A
variety
of
native
Epsom
salt
occurring
in
silky
fibers.
Half-fish
(
n.
)
A
salmon
in
its
fifth
year
of
growth.
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
Monsel's
salt
(
)
A
basic
sulphate
of
iron
Napha
water
(
)
A
perfume
distilled
from
orange
flowers.
Rose
water
(
)
Water
tinctured
with
roses
by
distillation.
Rose-water
(
a.
)
Having
the
odor
of
rose
water
Salt
(
n.
)
The
chloride
of
sodium,
a
substance
used
for
seasoning
food,
for
the
preservation
of
meat,
etc.
It
is
found
native
in
the
earth,
and
is
also
produced,
by
evaporation
and
crystallization,
from
sea
water
and
other
water
impregnated
with
saline
particles.
Salt
(
n.
)
Hence,
flavor
Salt
(
n.
)
Hence,
also,
piquancy
Salt
(
n.
)
A
dish
for
salt
at
table
salt-water fish Bedeutung
water
travel
seafaring
travel
by
water
water
sport
aquatics
sports
that
involve
bodies
of
water
water-skiing
skiing
on
water
while
being
towed
by
a
motorboat
water
polo
a
game
played
in
a
swimming
pool
by
two
teams
of
swimmers
who
try
to
throw
an
inflated
ball
into
the
opponents'
goal
Go
Fish
a
card
game
for
two
players
who
try
to
assemble
books
of
cards
by
asking
the
opponent
for
particular
cards
treading
water
a
stroke
that
keeps
the
head
above
water
by
thrashing
the
legs
and
arms
treadmill
salt
mine
a
job
involving
drudgery
and
confinement
water
conservation
the
conservation
of
water
resources
water
development
water
project
water
program
making
an
area
of
water
more
useful
ichthyolatry
fish-worship
the
worship
of
fish
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
water
thrush
brownish
North
American
warbler
found
near
streams
water
ouzel
dipper
small
stocky
diving
bird
without
webbed
feet,
frequents
fast-flowing
streams
and
feeds
along
the
bottom
European
water
ouzel
Cinclus
aquaticus
a
water
ouzel
of
Europe
American
water
ouzel
Cinclus
mexicanus
a
water
ouzel
of
western
North
America
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
water
snake
any
of
various
mostly
harmless
snakes
that
live
in
or
near
water
common
water
snake
banded
water
snake
Natrix
sipedon
Nerodia
sipedon
in
some
classifications
placed
in
the
genus
Nerodia,
western
United
States
snake
that
seldom
ventures
far
from
water
water
moccasin
any
of
numerous
North
American
water
snakes
inhabiting
fresh
waters
water
moccasin
cottonmouth
cottonmouth
moccasin
Agkistrodon
piscivorus
venomous
semiaquatic
snake
of
swamps
in
southern
United
States
waterfowl
water
bird
waterbird
freshwater
aquatic
bird
merganser
fish
duck
sawbill
sheldrake
large
crested
fish-eating
diving
duck
having
a
slender
hooked
bill
with
serrated
edges
water
shrew
any
of
several
small
semiaquatic
shrews
usually
living
near
swift-flowing
streams
American
water
shrew
Sorex
palustris
water
shrew
of
North
America
European
water
shrew
Neomys
fodiens
widely
distributed
Old
World
water
shrew
Mediterranean
water
shrew
Neomys
anomalus
a
type
of
water
shrew
fish
scale
scale
of
the
kind
that
covers
the
bodies
of
fish
daphnia
water
flea
minute
freshwater
crustacean
having
a
round
body
enclosed
in
a
transparent
shell,
moves
about
like
a
flea
by
means
of
hairy
branched
antennae
cyclops
water
flea
minute
free-swimming
freshwater
copepod
having
a
large
median
eye
and
pear-shaped
body
and
long
antennae
used
in
swimming,
important
in
some
food
chains
and
as
intermediate
hosts
of
parasitic
worms
that
affect
man
e.g.
Guinea
worms
fish
louse
a
kind
of
copepod
gallinule
marsh
hen
water
hen
swamphen
any
of
various
small
aquatic
birds
of
the
genus
Gallinula
distinguished
from
rails
by
a
frontal
shield
and
a
resemblance
to
domestic
hens
American
coot
marsh
hen
mud
hen
water
hen
Fulica
americana
a
coot
found
in
North
America
water
turkey
Anhinga
anhinga
blackish
New
World
snakebird
of
swampy
regions
water
dog
a
dog
accustomed
to
water
and
usually
trained
to
retrieve
waterfowl
water
spaniel
any
dog
of
two
large
curlyoated
breeds
used
for
hunting
waterfowl
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