
1) Abe Vigoda role 2) Angle 3) Angle for 4) Angling catch 5) Aquarium 6) Aquarium denizen 7) Aquatic animal 8) Aquatic creature 9) Aquatic vertebrate 10) Bait biter 11) Barney Miller character 12) Barney miller spin-off 13) Bass and others 14) Bass or drum 15) Bass, but not guitar or drums 16) BBC television drama
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1) Aholehole 2) Albacore 3) Alewife 4) Alfonsino 5) Alligatorfish 6) Alooh 7) Amago 8) Anchovy 9) Anemone fish 10) Angelfish 11) Angle 12) Angler 13) Anglerfish 14) Arapaima 15) Archerfish 16) Armorhead 17) Arowana 18) Aruana 19) Ayu 20) Bandfish 21) Bango 22) Bangus 23) Barb 24) Barbel 25) Barfish
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A score of nine or less, usually denoted by drawing a whale around the score on the scoreboard. (See also circle it and whale).
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• (v. i.) To seek to obtain by artifice, or indirectly to seek to draw forth; as, to fish for compliments. • (n.) The twelfth sign of the zodiac; Pisces. • (v. t.) To catch; to draw out or up; as, to fish up an anchor. • (n.) A piece of timber, somewhat in the form of a fish, used to strengthen a mast or yard. • (n.) An ovi...
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(fluorescence in situ hybridization) A way of measuring HER2 levels in cancer cells.
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any of a variety of cold-blooded vertebrate animals (phylum Chordata) found in the fresh and salt waters of the world. Living species range from the ... [66 related articles]
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A laboratory technique used to look at genes or chromosomes in cells and tissues. Pieces of DNA that contain a fluorescent dye are made in the laboratory and added to cells or tissues on a glass slide. When these pieces of DNA bind to specific genes or areas of chromosomes on the slide, they light up when viewed under a microscope with a special li...
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A popular dance done to Fox Trot music in 4/4 time (New Orleans jazz type music) whereby the dancers rock their pelvis forward and back balancing on one foot and then the other in a slow gyrating manner. Originated in 1961.
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A cold-blooded vertebrate that lives in water and uses gills for providing oxygen to the blood. Fish typically have fins, scales, a slender body, and a two-chambered heart. There are three main groups: the bony fish or Osteichthyes (e.g. goldfish, tuna); the cartilaginous fish or Chondrichthyes (e.g...
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A simple object in Conway's Game of Life that swims vertically or horizontally.
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collective term (includes molluscs and crustaceans) for any aquatic animal that is harvested.
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A physical mappingapproach that uses fluorescent tags to detect hybridisation of probes with metaphasechromosomes and with the less-condensed somatic interphase chromatin. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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A poor player -- one who gives his money away. It's a well-known (though not well-followed) rule among good players to not upset the bad players, because they'll stop having fun and perhaps leave. Thus the phrase, 'Don't tap on the aquarium.'
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A common (derogatory) term for bad players. By the same token, good players are sometimes called sharks, because they prey on the fish.
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First in, Still Here
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an object that is left in the wellbore during drilling or workover operations and that must be recovered before work can proceed. It can be anything. 1. to recover from a well any equipment left there during drilling operations, such as a lost bit or drill collar or part of the drill string. 2. to remove from an older well certain pieces of equipment (such as packers, liners, or screen liner) to allow reconditioning of the well. ...
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Fish noun [ French
fiche peg, mark, from
fisher to fix.] A counter, used in various games.
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Fish intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Fished ;
present participle & verbal noun Fishing .]
1. To attempt to catch fish; to be employed in taking fish, by any means, as by angling or drawing a net.
2. To see...
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Fish noun ;
plural Fishes ,
or collectively ,
Fish . [ Middle English
fisch ,
fisc ,
fis , Anglo-Saxon
fisc ; akin to Dutch
visch , Old Saxon & Old High German
fisk , German
fisch , Icelandic
fiskr , Swedish & Da...
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Fish transitive verb [ Middle English
fischen ,
fisken ,
fissen , Anglo-Saxon
fiscian ; akin to German
fischen , Old High German
fisc...n , Goth.
fisk...n . See
Fish the animal.]
1. To catch; to draw out or up; as, to
fish up a...
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a creature that lives in water and has fins and gills. If you don't know what this is maybe you should learn before going fishing:)
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Fighting In Someone's House
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noun 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`
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Click images to enlargeAquatic vertebrate that uses gills to obtain oxygen from fresh or sea water. There are three main groups: the bony fishes or Osteichthyes (goldfish, cod, tuna); the cartilaginous fishes or Chondrichthyes (sharks, rays); and the jawless fishes or Agnatha (hagfishes, lampreys). Fishes of s...
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Collective term (includes molluscs and crustaceans) for any aquatic animal that is captured.
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