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targeted
English
Alternative forms
- targetted (British spelling, uncommon)
Verb
targeted
- simple past tense and past participle of target
Adjective
targeted (comparative more targeted, superlative most targeted)
- Having something aimed at it.
- The targeted objects include two military bases and an airfield.
- Aimed at something; focused.
- Our targeted interventions are aimed at the students who need help the most.
Derived terms
- targeted killing
Anagrams
- gattered
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bycatch
English
Alternative forms
- by-catch
Etymology
From by- +? catch.
Noun
bycatch (countable and uncountable, plural bycatches)
- Any fish (or other creatures) that are not targeted as a catch but are unintentionally caught, and often discarded back into the sea.
- Any person, animal, or thing, captured unintentionally on camera or film.
Coordinate terms
- trash fish
Translations
Verb
bycatch (third-person singular simple present bycatches, present participle bycatching, simple past and past participle bycaught)
- (transitive) To catch unintentionally while fishing for something else.
Further reading
- bycatch at OneLook Dictionary Search
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