Results for: fish that has been split open and dried
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any of a group of minerals which easily split into thin leaves and are often transparent, common mineral, isinglassmica
any of a number fish having a very flat bodies (including halibut, sole, and flounder), fish with flat bodyflatfish
any of a number of freshwater fish having whiskers around the mouth and no scales, cat, fish with whiskerscatfish
any of a number of gray freshwater or marine fish; red mullet (Zoology), edible fishmullet
any of a number of large food fish that are a source of caviar and isinglass, large fish yielding caviarsturgeon
any of a number of marine fish found mainly in the coastal waters of the Pacific and Atlantic; snapping turtle; work supervisor (Slang), something that snaps, tropical food fishsnapper
any of a number of marine fish having a long spear-shaped upper jaw, fish with spear, large marine fish with spear-shaped projectionspearfish
any of a number of plants having large leaves that are chewed or smoked leaves of the tobacco plant; products made from tobacco leaves, crop of tobacco, dried processed leaves, habit of using tobacco, plant whose leaves are smoked, product made from to...tobacco
any of a number of plants having poisonous roots; dried poisonous roots of these plants, extract of plant root, monkshood, plant with hooded flowers, winter aconiteaconite
any of a number of plants in the balsam family having beautiful flowers and seed pods which burst open and scatter seeds when touched, busy Lizzie, low-growing many-flowered garden plantimpatiens
any of a number of plants or shrubs belonging to the mint family and having scented purple flowers; dried flowers and leaves of the lavender plant; pale bluish purple color, fragrant plant, pale purple, pale purple colorlavender
any of a number of sea basses (found in tropical and subtropical waters), large wide-mouthed fish, rockfishgrouper
any of a number of small long-tailed marine crustaceans (some of which are edible); small person or thing; insignificant person or thing (Informal), catch shrimp, fish for shrimp, small marine crustacean with ten legs, something undersizeshrimp
any of a number of small North American fresh-water fish; any of a number of large marine fish, N American freshwater fish, ocean sunfishsunfish
any of a number of small trees and shrubs having feathery leaves and a small reddish fruit; dried and powdered leaves and bark of the sumac (used in tanning and dyeing)sumac
 

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