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  1. Barracuda
    USS Barracuda was an American Fleet submarine of 2000 tons displacement launched in 1924. USS Barracuda was powered by two sets of Busch-Sulzer diesel engines providing a top speed of 18.75 knots surfaced. She was armed with one 3 inch gun; two machine-guns and six 21 inch torpedo tubes.
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  2. Barracuda
    A pike-like sea fish with long pointed jaws filled with razor-sharp teeth. It is a firm-textured fish with moderate fat content. The type most commonly found in the U.S. is the Pacific barracuda (also called the California barracuda).
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  3. Barracuda
    Waters:Warm regions of Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico Description (in water): Large, dark gray (?) warmwater fish; Pacific barracuda rarely exceed 12 lbs, while the Atlantic variety can weigh over 100 pounds. Description (in market): Only smaller Pacific-harvested fish (4 to 8 lbs.) appear in the market, as some of the larger barracuda (especially the Atlantic or great barracuda) have been associated with ciguatera poisoning. Pacific (or California) barracuda are cons…
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  4. barracuda
    [n] - any voracious marine fish of the genus Sphyraena having an elongated cylindrical body and large mouth with projecting lower jaw and long strong teeth
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  5. Barracuda
    Jamming pod [FR], Manufacturing Company [SE], Camouflage Systems [SE], Decoy Systems [SE], 4-wheel armoured vehicle [KR]
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  6. Barracuda
    Bar`ra·cu'da noun [ Native name.] Any of several voracious pikelike marine fishes allied to the gray mullets, constituting the genus Sphyræna and family Sphyrænidæ . The great barracuda ( S. barracuda ) of the West Indies, Florida,...
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  7. barracuda
    noun any voracious marine fish of the genus Sphyraena having an elongated cylindrical body and large mouth with projecting lower jaw and long strong teeth
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  8. barracuda
    (bar″ә-koo´dә) any of various carnivorous marine fish of the genus Sphaerena, found in tropical waters; they are often eaten by humans but sometimes contain ciguatoxin and can cause ciguatera.
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  9. Barracuda
    • (n.) Alt. of Barracouata • (n.) Any of several voracious pikelike marine fishes allied to the gray mullets, constituting the genus Sphyraena and family Sphyraenidae. The great barracuda (S. barracuda) of the West Indies, Florida, etc., is often six feet or more long, and as dangerous as ...
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  10. barracuda
    any of about 20 species of predacious fishes of the family Sphyraenidae (order Perciformes). Barracudas are found in all warm and tropical regions; ...
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  11. barracuda
    barracuda, slender, elongated fish of tropical seas. Barracudas have long snouts and projecting lower jaws armed with large, sharp-edged teeth. They are ferocious, striking at anything that gleams, and are considered excellent game fishes. The largest of the group, the great barracuda, averages 5 ft...
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  12. Barracuda
    Barracuda is a popular name for many pike-like predatory fishes of the family Sphyraenidae. They typically have long, pointed jaws filled with very sharp teeth and grow to between one and three metres in length. Large
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  13. barracuda
    Large predatory fish Sphyraena barracuda found in the warmer seas of the world. It can grow over 2 m/6 ft long and has a superficial resemblance to a pike. Young fish shoal, but the older ones are solitary. The barracuda has very sharp shearing teeth and may attack people
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  14. Barracuda
    The `barracuda` is a ray-finned fish known for its large size and fearsome appearance. Its body is long, fairly compressed, and covered with small, smooth isbn=1-878348-30-2-->--> The barracuda is a salt water fish of the genus `Sphyraena`, the only genus in the family Sphyraenidae, and is fo...
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  15. Barracuda
    (magazine) `Barracuda Magazine` was founded in 1998 in Los Angeles, California by writer Jeff Fox. It was a "Men`s magazine" or "Lads` magazine" that took design and theme cues from the pulpy "stag" of the 1950s and 1960s, featuring tasteful "rugged t...
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  16. Barracuda
    (song) "`Barracuda`" is a song written and recorded by the rock band Heart. It was released as the first single from the band`s second album Little Queen (1977). Reception: The song is an aggressive hard rock number notable for a galloping guitar riff which has often been com...
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  17. Barracuda
    (comics) `Barracuda` is a fictional American comic book character owned by Marvel Comics who opposes the Punisher. He is a mercenary gangster of great physical strength, endurance, fighting ability, and exceptional intelligence. He shows an incredible sense of optimism and "glass half fu...
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  18. Barracuda
    (album) `Barracuda` is the fourth album by Mexican electro-pop band Kinky. It was released on February 24, 2009 on Nettwerk. Track listing: # "Hasta Quemarnos" – 3:22 # "Papel Volando" – 3:21 # "Those Girls" – 3:02 # "Avión&quo...
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/calendar/ February 14 is Valentine's Day. Although it is celebrated as a lovers' holiday today, with the giving of candy, flowers, or other gifts between couples in love, it originated in 5th Century Rome as a tribute to St. Valentine, a Catholic bishop. The first Valentine card grew out of this practice. The first true Valentine card was sent in 1415 by Charles, duke of Orleans, to his wife. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time. Cupid, another symbol of the holiday, became associated with it because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty. Cupid often appears on Valentine cards. read more

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