white fish — noun 1. A general name for such fish as the whiting, haddock, plaice, cod, sole, menhaden, etc 2. (whiteˈfish) any species of Coregonus • • • Main Entry: ↑white * * * n. fish with pale flesh, such as plaice, halibut, cod, and haddock * * * ˌwhite … Useful english dictionary
white fish — Beluga Be*lu ga (b[ e]*l[=u] g[.a]), n. [Russ. bieluga a sort of large sturgeon, prop. white fish, fr. bieluii white. The whale is now commonly called bieluka in Russian.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A cetacean allied to the dolphins. [1913 Webster] Note: The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
white fish — baltasis banginis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Delphinapterus leucas angl. belugas and narwhales; belugas and narwhals; white fish; white porpoise; white whale vok. Beluga; Weißfisch; Weißwal rus.… … Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas
white fish — 1) general term for fishes which have fat concentrated in the liver, not the flesh; lean fish with less than 2% fat in the flesh, e.g. cod. Used in the United Kingdom. Note that whitefish is a widely used common name especially for members of the … Dictionary of ichthyology
white fish — noun fish with pale flesh, such as cod, plaice, and haddock. Compare with red fish … English new terms dictionary
white fish meal — fish meal, q.v., made from white, non fatty fish … Dictionary of ichthyology
Lake Geneva white-fish — Taxobox name = Lake Geneva white fish image width = status = EX regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Salmoniformes familia = Salmonidae subfamilia = Coregoninae genus = Coregonus species = C. hiemalis binomial =… … Wikipedia
white fish in the net — an old Scottish game in which two players hold a plaid stretched out between them for the other players to leap over, and try to foil each attempt by entangling the leaper … Dictionary of ichthyology
Fish and chips — Fish and chips, photographed in Norfolk, England Fish and chips (colloquially known as a fish supper in Scotland and Northern Ireland) is a popular take away food in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It typically consists of… … Wikipedia
fish ball — fish don t have balls but are sometimes made into them. A ball of shredded white fish or cod and mashed potatoes, flour or other binding material, usually fried. Also called fish dumpling. See also canned fish ball, catfish ball and ball … Dictionary of ichthyology