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burbot
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French barbote, from Latin barba (“a beard”). Displaced native eelpout.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?(?).b?t/
Noun
burbot (plural burbots)
- A freshwater fish, taxonomic name Lota lota, which is similar to the ling and the cusk and spawns in the winter.
Synonyms
- eel-pout
- lawyer
Translations
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lingcod
English
Etymology
ling +? cod, from its superficial resemblance to those two fish.
Noun
lingcod (plural lingcods or lingcod)
- Ophiodon elongatus, a fish of the greenlings, of the family Hexagrammidae, native to the west coast of North America.
Anagrams
- Codling, codling
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