a limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins living wholly in water
a flat plate that is fixed on a beam or across a joint in order to give additional strength
(1808–93), US politician. A Republican, he held many political offices, including governor of New York 1849–50, US senator 1851–57, and US secretary of state 1869–77
a flat plate that is fixed on a beam or across a joint in order to give additional strength
a card game in which each player in turn asks an opponent for a particular card and is told to “go fish” from the undealt deck if denied
a fish of a large class distinguished by a skeleton of bone, and comprising the majority of modern fishes
a species of fish which is used as food by humans, or forms a major part of the diet of a particular predator
a fish caught by anglers for sport, especially (in fresh water) salmon and trout and (in the sea) billfishes, sharks, bass, and many members of the mackerel family
a small deep-bodied predatory freshwater fish, with mottled brownish-green coloration which gives it a leaf-like appearance
fish with dark flesh, such as herring, mackerel, sardine, and pilchard
fresh fish, as opposed to fish which has been frozen, cooked, or dried
a large long-bodied marine fish with a long-based dorsal fin and sharp doglike teeth, which lives in deep waters of the northern hemisphere
a small fish of a kind used in fish pedicures to remove dead or calloused skin
a small oblong piece of flaked or minced fish coated in batter or breadcrumbs and fried or grilled