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of Pikeman
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An American fresh-water food fish (Stizostedion Canadense); -- called also gray pike, blue pike, hornfish, land pike, sand pike, pickering, and pickerel.
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The piked dogfish.
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An American fresh-water food fish (Stizostedion vitreum) having large and prominent eyes; -- called also glasseye, pike perch, yellow pike, and wall-eyed perch.
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Alt. of Pikelin
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A kind of half-pike, or halberd, formerly borne by inferior officers of the British infantry, and used in giving signals to the soldiers.
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A long piece of wood; a stick; the long handle of an instrument or weapon; a pole or srick, used for many purposes; as, a surveyor's staff; the staff of a spear or pike.
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An engine of war used in the Middle Ages, consisting of a protected elevated staging on wheels, and armed in front with pikes. It was (after the 14th century) furnished with small cannon.
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A European pike perch (Stizostedion lucioperca) allied to the wall-eye; -- called also sandari, sander, sannat, schill, and zant.
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A Moorish pike.
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The gar pike.
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An extensive division of ganoids, including the gar pike, bowfin, etc.; the bony ganoids. See Illustration in Appendix.
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A soldier armed with a pike.
n. pl.
A division of ganoid fishes, including the gar pikes and bowfins.
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The staff, or shaft, of a pike.
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A short pike, sometimes carried by officers of infantry, sometimes used in boarding ships; a spontoon.
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Furnished with a pike; ending in a point; peaked; pointed.
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