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Fishes
雙魚星座
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fish
,
n.
;
pl
.
Fishes
or
collectively
,
Fish
.
1.
A
name
loosely
applied
in
popular
usage
to
many
animals
of
diverse
characteristics
,
living
in
the
water
.
2.
Zool.
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
.
Note:
☞
The
true
fishes
include
the
Teleostei
(
bony
fishes
),
Ganoidei
,
Dipnoi
,
and
Elasmobranchii
or
Selachians
(
sharks
and
skates
).
Formerly
the
leptocardia
and
Marsipobranciata
were
also
included
,
but
these
are
now
generally
regarded
as
two
distinct
classes
,
below
the
fishes
.
3.
pl.
The
twelfth
sign
of
the
zodiac
;
Pisces
.
4.
The
flesh
of
fish
,
used
as
food
.
5.
Naut.
(a)
A
purchase
used
to
fish
the
anchor
.
(b)
A
piece
of
timber
,
somewhat
in
the
form
of
a
fish
,
used
to
strengthen
a
mast
or
yard
.
Note:
☞
Fish
is
used
adjectively
or
as
part
of
a
compound
word
;
as
,
fish
line
,
fish
pole
,
fish
spear
,
fish
-bellied.
Age of Fishes
.
See
under
Age
,
n.
, 8.
Fish ball
,
fish
(
usually
salted
codfish
)
shared
fine
,
mixed
with
mashed
potato
,
and
made
into
the
form
of
a
small
,
round
cake
. [U.S.]
Fish bar
.
Same
as
Fish plate
(
below
).
Fish beam
Mech.
,
a
beam
one
of
whose
sides
(
commonly
the
under
one
)
swells
out
like
the
belly
of
a
fish
. --
Francis
.
Fish crow
Zool.
,
a
species
of
crow
(
Corvus ossifragus
),
found
on
the
Atlantic
coast
of
the
United
States
.
It
feeds
largely
on
fish
.
Fish culture
,
the
artifical
breeding
and
rearing
of
fish
;
pisciculture
.
Fish davit
.
See
Davit
.
Fish day
,
a
day
on
which
fish
is
eaten
;
a
fast
day
.
Fish duck
Zool.
,
any
species
of
merganser
.
Fish fall
,
the
tackle
depending
from
the
fish
davit
,
used
in
hauling
up
the
anchor
to
the
gunwale
of
a
ship
.
Fish garth
,
a
dam
or
weir
in
a
river
for
keeping
fish
or
taking
them
easily
.
Fish glue
.
See
Isinglass
.
Fish joint
,
a
joint
formed
by
a
plate
or
pair
of
plates
fastened
upon
two
meeting
beams
,
plates
,
etc
.,
at
their
junction
; --
used
largely
in
connecting
the
rails
of
railroads
.
Fish kettle
,
a
long
kettle
for
boiling
fish
whole
.
Fish ladder
,
a
dam
with
a
series
of
steps
which
fish
can
leap
in
order
to
ascend
falls
in
a
river
.
Fish line
,
or
Fishing line
,
a
line
made
of
twisted
hair
,
silk
,
etc
.,
used
in
angling
.
Fish louse
Zool.
,
any
crustacean
parasitic
on
fishes
,
esp
.
the
parasitic
Copepoda
,
belonging
to
Caligus
,
Argulus
,
and
other
related
genera
.
See
Branchiura
.
Fish maw
Zool.
,
the
stomach
of
a
fish
;
also
,
the
air
bladder
,
or
sound
.
Fish meal
,
fish
desiccated
and
ground
fine
,
for
use
in
soups
,
etc
.
Fish oil
,
oil
obtained
from
the
bodies
of
fish
and
marine
animals
,
as
whales
,
seals
,
sharks
,
from
cods
'
livers
,
etc
.
Fish owl
Zool.
,
a
fish-eating
owl
of
the
Old
World
genera
Scotopelia
and
Ketupa
,
esp
.
a
large
East
Indian
species
(
K. Ceylonensis
).
Fish plate
,
one
of
the
plates
of
a
fish
joint
.
Fish pot
,
a
wicker
basket
,
sunk
,
with
a
float
attached
,
for
catching
crabs
,
lobsters
,
etc
.
Fish pound
,
a
net
attached
to
stakes
,
for
entrapping
and
catching
fish
;
a
weir
. [
Local
, U.S.] --
Bartlett
.
Fish slice
,
a
broad
knife
for
dividing
fish
at
table
;
a
fish
trowel
.
Fish slide
,
an
inclined
box
set
in
a
stream
at
a
small
fall
,
or
ripple
,
to
catch
fish
descending
the
current
. --
Knight
.
Fish sound
,
the
air
bladder
of
certain
fishes
,
esp
.
those
that
are
dried
and
used
as
food
,
or
in
the
arts
,
as
for
the
preparation
of
isinglass
.
Fish story
,
a
story
which
taxes
credulity
;
an
extravagant
or
incredible
narration
. [
Colloq
. U.S.] --
Bartlett
.
Fish strainer
.
(a)
A
metal
colander
,
with
handles
,
for
taking
fish
from
a
boiler
.
(b)
A
perforated
earthenware
slab
at
the
bottom
of
a
dish
,
to
drain
the
water
from
a
boiled
fish
.
Fish trowel
,
a
fish
slice
.
Fish weir
or
Fish wear
,
a
weir
set
in
a
stream
,
for
catching
fish
.
Neither fish nor flesh
,
Neither fish nor fowl
(
Fig
.),
neither
one
thing
nor
the
other
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fish
n
1:
any
of
various
mostly
cold-blooded
aquatic
vertebrates
usually
having
scales
and
breathing
through
gills
; "
the
shark
is
a
large
fish
"; "
in
the
livingroom
there
was
a
tank
of
colorful
fish
"
2:
the
flesh
of
fish
used
as
food
; "
in
Japan
most
fish
is
eaten
raw
"; "
after
the
scare
about
foot-and-mouth
disease
a
lot
of
people
started
eating
fish
instead
of
meat
"; "
they
have
a
chef
who
specializes
in
fish
"
3: (
astrology
)
a
person
who
is
born
while
the
sun
is
in
Pisces
[
syn
:
Pisces
]
4:
the
twelfth
sign
of
the
zodiac
;
the
sun
is
in
this
sign
from
about
February
19
to
March
20 [
syn
:
Pisces
,
Pisces the
Fishes
]
v
1:
seek
indirectly
; "
fish
for
compliments
" [
syn
:
angle
]
2:
catch
or
try
to
catch
fish
or
shellfish
; "
I
like
to
go
fishing
on
weekends
"
[
also
:
fishes
(
pl
)]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fishes
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fish
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