
1) Animated fish 2) Boat flat-bottomed 3) Boat type 4) Boat with a high bow 5) Boat with a v-shaped transom 6) Boat with high sides 7) Boat with oars 8) Boat you can row 9) Canoe relative 10) Cook ready after gutting fish 11) Dinghy 12) English girl name 13) Finding Nemo fish 14) Fish 15) Fish common name
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1) Dinghy 2) Rowboat 3) Scow
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[fish] The common name dory (from the Middle English dorre, from the Middle French doree, lit. `gilded one`) is shared (officially and colloquially) by members of several different families of large-eyed, silvery, deep-bodied, laterally compressed, and roughly discoid marine fish. As well as resembling each other, dories are also similar in...
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[spear] The dory or doru (ʊ; δόρυ) is a spear that was the chief armament of hoplites (heavy infantry) in Ancient Greece. The word `dory` was first attested by Homer with the meanings of `wood` and `spear`. Homeric heroes hold two dorata (Il. 11,43, Od. 1, 256). In the Homeric epics and in the classical period the dory was a symbol of ...
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spear.
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Small, flat-bottomed, 16- to 20-foot-long boat with angled sides. Used most often by a one- or two-man crew for fishing. Equipped with two or four oars. On fishing schooners, the thwarts were removed and the boats nested inverted on deck.
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• (n.) A small, strong, flat-bottomed rowboat, with sharp prow and flaring sides. • (n.) The American wall-eyed perch; -- called also dore. See Pike perch. • (n.) A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.
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any of several marine fishes of the family Zeidae (order Zeiformes), found worldwide in moderately deep waters. The members of the family are ...
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small boat with pointed ends and high, flaring sides. A dory may be up to 22 feet (7 m) long and commonly has a narrow, V-shaped stern and a narrow, ...
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A small, flat-bottomed boat with flaring sidesDRAFT The depth of a boat from the waterline to the bottom of the keel.
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Spear.
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Waters:Atlantic Ocean (Most are harvested off the coasts of Europe and Africa.) Description (in water): This unusual-looking fish is yellowish-olive or grayish in color with a flat, compressed oval body that's spotted on both sides. The dorsal spines are particularly long, and the eyes and mouth are large. Description (in market): A firm-textured white-fleshed fish with a mild, sweet flavor and low fat content. ...
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Do'ry noun ;
plural Dories . [ Named from 1st color, from French
dorée gilded, from
dorer to gild, Latin
deaurare . See
Deaurate , and confer
Aureole .]
1. (Zoology) A European fish. See
Doree , and
John Doree .
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The traditional dory is a small, flat-bottomed fishing boat with high flaring sides, and considerable sheer. The commercial fishing dories of New England were stacked on a larger boat and transported to the Grand Banks where they were off-loaded with a fisherman, and later retrieved. The boats were noted for their sea worthiness. The term
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The Dory or John Dory (Zeus faber),is a fish belonging to the mackerel family, celebrated for the delicacy of ita flesh. It seldom exceeds 45 cm in length, and is yellowish-green in colour with a blackish spot on each side, which, according to an old superstition, is the mark of St Peter's forefinger and thumb. The dory is found on the Atlantic sho...
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A dory is a narrow, flat-bottomed boat with a high bow and flaring sides. Dories were typically used for coastal fishing, setting lobster pots and the like.
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[
n] - marine fishes widely distributed in mid-waters and deep slope waters
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noun marine fishes widely distributed in mid-waters and deep slope waters
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Marine fish
Zeus faber found in the Mediterranean and Atlantic. It grows up to 60 cm/2 ft, and has nine or ten long spines at the front of the dorsal fin, and four at the front of the anal fin. It is considered to be an excellent food fish and is also known as John Dory. The dory is olive brown or grey, with a conspicuous bla...
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a small, wooden flat-bottomed boat with flaring sides. Dories are very stable in the water and were often used to help set and haul traps. They were also widely used when fishing with hand-lines and trawls.
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a boat with a narrow, flat bottom, high bow, and flaring sides.
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