
1) Edible flatfish 2) European flatfish 3) European food fish 4) Fish in black stream 5) Flatfish 6) Flatfish you can eat 7) Lefteye flounder 8) Lefteyed flounder 9) Manhattan music biz building 10) Marine edible fish 11) Scophthalmus rhombus 12) Super fish 13) Turbot relative 14) With a fish right in the beak
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[fish] The brill, Scophthalmus rhombus, is a species of flatfish in the turbot family (Scophthalmidae) of the order Pleuronectiformes. Brill can be found in the North Atlantic, Baltic Sea, and Mediterranean, primarily in deeper offshore waters. Brill have slender bodies, brown covered with lighter and darker coloured flecks, excluding the t...
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• (n.) A fish allied to the turbot (Rhombus levis), much esteemed in England for food; -- called also bret, pearl, prill. See Bret.
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(from the article `flounder`) ...food fish growing to about 90 cm (35 inches); the peacock flounder (Bothus lunatus), a tropical American Atlantic species attractively marked with ...
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Waters:Atlantic and Pacific coasts Description (in water): 'Flatfish' can refer to any member of a species of thin, flat fish that swim on one side; both eyes are located on the side that faces up. Size and color vary depending on the species; the downward-facing side of the fish is always pale and nearly colorless. Description (in market): In general, flatfish have lean white or off-white flesh that's fine-textured and mild in flavor. The skin is edible, and usually quite tasty. ...
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Brill (brĭl)
noun [ Confer Corn.
brilli mackerel, from
brith streaked, speckled.]
(Zoology) A fish allied to the turbot (
Rhombus levis ), much esteemed in England for food; -- called also
bret ,
pearl ,
prill . See
Bret .
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Scophthalmus rhombus (L.)
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bril Definitions: 1. Nathan E., U.S. physician, 1860-1925. See: Brill disease, Brill-Zinsser disease
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The brill (Rhombus laevis) is a type of sea fish like the turbot, but distinguished from the turbot by its smooth skin, smaller size and glistening spots. The brill is of a pale-brown colour above, marked by scattered yellowish or reddish spots. It is abundant in the English Channel, and was formerly valued for eating.
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USS Brill was an American Balao Class submarine of 1525 tons displacement launched in 1944 which saw action during the Second World War. USS Brill was powered by diesel engines providing a top speed of 21 knots, carried a complement of 75 and was armed with one 4-inch gun, two 20 mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft guns; six 21 inch bow torpedo tubes and fou...
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Brill is British slang for wonderful, exciting, brilliant.
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[
n] - European food fish
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Scophthalmus rhombus noun European food fish
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Flatfish
Scophthalmus laevis, living in shallow water over sandy bottoms in the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. It is a freckled sandy brown, and grows to 60 cm/2 ft
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a European flatfish, Scophthalmus rhombus, closely related to the turbot.
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