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  • Fish bone
  • Bony skeleton of fish

    Fish bone is any bony tissue in a fish, although in common usage the term refers specifically to delicate parts of the non-vertebral skeleton of such as

    Fish bone

    Fish bone

    Fish_bone

  • Cuttlefish
  • Family of demersal cephalopod

    small molluscs, crabs, shrimp, fish, octopuses, worms, and other cuttlefish. Their predators include dolphins, larger fish (including sharks), seals, seabirds

    Cuttlefish

    Cuttlefish

    Cuttlefish

  • Meat on the bone
  • Non-filleted meat in culinary context

    phrase "on the bone" can also be applied to specific types of meat, most commonly ham on the bone, and to fish. Meat or fish on the bone may be cooked

    Meat on the bone

    Meat on the bone

    Meat_on_the_bone

  • Stock (food)
  • Savory cooking liquid

    the following: Bones: Beef and chicken bones are most commonly used; fish is also common. The flavor of the stock comes from the bone marrow, cartilage

    Stock (food)

    Stock (food)

    Stock_(food)

  • Osteichthyes
  • Diverse clade of vertebrate animals

    Greek ὀστέον (ostéon) 'bone' and ἰχθύς (ikhthús) 'fish'), also known as osteichthyans or commonly referred to as the bony fish, is a diverse clade of

    Osteichthyes

    Osteichthyes

    Osteichthyes

  • Daniel Etim Effiong
  • Nigerian actor, scriptwriter and film director

    awards 2020 for his role. In 2020, he made his directorial debut with Fish Bone, a short film that tackled the issue of drug counterfeiting, and starred

    Daniel Etim Effiong

    Daniel Etim Effiong

    Daniel_Etim_Effiong

  • Fish Bones
  • 2018 American film

    Fish Bones is a 2018 American romantic drama film directed by Joanne Mony Park, starring Joony Kim and Cris Gris. Joony Kim as Hana kim Cris Gris as Nicole

    Fish Bones

    Fish_Bones

  • Fish hook
  • Device for catching fish

    rotate transversely and get stuck across the fish's gullet, similar to how a fish bone or chicken bone may pierce and obstruct a man's esophagus. They

    Fish hook

    Fish hook

    Fish_hook

  • Fish as food
  • Fish eaten by humans

    cardiovascular disease. Fish bone is the most common food-related foreign body to cause airway obstruction. Choking on fish was responsible for about

    Fish as food

    Fish as food

    Fish_as_food

  • Skull
  • Bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates

    and, in fish, specialized tactile organs such as barbels near the mouth. The skull is composed of three types of bone: cranial bones, facial bones and ossicles

    Skull

    Skull

    Skull

  • Fish anatomy
  • Study of the form or morphology of fishes

    forms the support structure inside the fish, is either made of cartilage (cartilaginous fish) or bone (bony fish). The main skeletal element is the vertebral

    Fish anatomy

    Fish anatomy

    Fish_anatomy

  • Operculum (fish)
  • Bones in a fish protecting the gills

    The operculum is a series of bones found in bony fish and chimaeras that serves as a facial support structure and a protective covering for the gills;

    Operculum (fish)

    Operculum (fish)

    Operculum_(fish)

  • Saint Blaise
  • Christian saint and bishop

    was being led to jail, a mother set her only son, choking to death of a fish-bone, at his feet, and the child was cured straight away. Regardless, the governor

    Saint Blaise

    Saint Blaise

    Saint_Blaise

  • Boning knife
  • Type of kitchen knife

    removing fish flesh from its bones. For fish, the curved knife with a bit of flex is used to give control to cut around the skin, flesh and bone. Many professionals

    Boning knife

    Boning_knife

  • Pareto principle
  • Statistical principle about ratio of effects to causes

    causes are identified, then tools like the Ishikawa diagram (also called Fish-bone Analysis) can be used to identify the root causes of the problems. While

    Pareto principle

    Pareto principle

    Pareto_principle

  • Bad Cats
  • 1989 pinball machine

    lights the Doghouse scoop. The right inlane, when lit, lights the 10X Fish Bone-Us. One lane is always lit; when collected, the light moves to the other

    Bad Cats

    Bad_Cats

  • Clavicle
  • Long bone that serves as a strut between the scapula and the sternum

    The clavicle, collarbone, or keybone is a slender, S-shaped long bone approximately 15 centimetres (6 in) long that serves as a strut between the shoulder

    Clavicle

    Clavicle

    Clavicle

  • Bone
  • Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates

    component of bone mineral, made up of various salts. Bone tissue comprises cortical (compact) bone and cancellous (spongy) bone, although bones may also contain

    Bone

    Bone

    Bone

  • William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon
  • English nobleman

    daughter of Edward IVth King of England, died at Colcombe choked by a fish-bone AD MDXII and was buried under the window in the north transept of this

    William Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon

    William_Courtenay,_1st_Earl_of_Devon

  • Herringbone seating
  • Seating arrangement

    arrangement of the seats looks very similar to the skeleton of a fish, and has been called "fish-bone seats" in a few languages. The term is derived from the arrangement

    Herringbone seating

    Herringbone seating

    Herringbone_seating

  • Fish scale
  • Hard skeletal covering of fish

    cell-free bone, which sometimes developed anchorage structures to fix it in the side of the fish. Beyond that, there appear to be five types of bone growth

    Fish scale

    Fish scale

    Fish_scale

  • Bonefish
  • Species of fish

    the scales often leads to very soft subtle lines that run the flank of the fish from the gills to the tail. The bases of the pectoral fins are sometimes

    Bonefish

    Bonefish

    Bonefish

  • Iwi
  • Largest social unit in traditional Māori culture

    Polynesian languages, iwi literally means 'bone', derived from Proto-Oceanic *suRi₁, meaning 'thorn, splinter, fish bone'. Māori may refer to returning home

    Iwi

    Iwi

  • Mirin
  • Type of rice wine used in Japanese cuisine

    sauces: Kabayaki (grilled eel) sauce: mirin, soy sauce, sake, sugar, fish bone (optional) Nikiri mirin sauce: soy sauce, dashi, mirin, sake, in a ratio

    Mirin

    Mirin

    Mirin

  • Fish fillet
  • Elongated cut of fish

    from the bone by cutting lengthwise along one side of the fish parallel to the backbone. In preparation for filleting, any scales on the fish should be

    Fish fillet

    Fish fillet

    Fish_fillet

  • Evolution of fish
  • Origin and diversification of fish through geologic time

    paired, joined to the body by a single bone. The fins of lobe-finned fish differ from those of all other fish in that each is borne on a fleshy, lobelike

    Evolution of fish

    Evolution of fish

    Evolution_of_fish

  • Fish
  • Gill-bearing non-tetrapod aquatic vertebrates

    Deep-sea fish Fish acute toxicity syndrome Fish development Forage fish List of fish common names List of fish families Mercury in fish Otolith – bone used

    Fish

    Fish

    Fish

  • Peritonitis
  • Inflammation of abdominal organ lining

    include abdominal trauma, ingestion of a sharp foreign body (such as a fish bone, toothpick or glass shard), perforation by an endoscope or catheter, and

    Peritonitis

    Peritonitis

    Peritonitis

  • Allison Lanier
  • American actress

    Lanier previously appeared in the independent films It Happened in L.A., Fish Bones and Mia, and played the recurring role of Annabelle in the third season

    Allison Lanier

    Allison_Lanier

  • Maxilla
  • Upper jaw bone

    separate pair of bones, the premaxillae. These fuse with the maxilla proper to form the bone found in humans and some other mammals. In bony fish, amphibians

    Maxilla

    Maxilla

    Maxilla

  • Smelt (fish)
  • Family of fishes

    smelts. A popular First Nations recipe calls for the removal of all the fishes' bones, uses canola or peanut oil for frying, and has a breaded-like coating

    Smelt (fish)

    Smelt (fish)

    Smelt_(fish)

  • Chondrichthyes
  • Class of jawed cartilaginous fish

    can be contrasted with the Osteichthyes or bony fish, which have skeletons primarily composed of bone tissue. Chondrichthyes are aquatic vertebrates with

    Chondrichthyes

    Chondrichthyes

    Chondrichthyes

  • Bone marrow
  • Semi-solid tissue in the spongy portions of bones

    Bone marrow is a semi-solid tissue found within the spongy (also known as cancellous) portions of bones. In birds and mammals, bone marrow is the primary

    Bone marrow

    Bone marrow

    Bone_marrow

  • Fish stock
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    liquid made by boiling fish bones with vegetables, used as a base for fish soups and sauces Fish stocking, the practice of raising fish in a hatchery and releasing

    Fish stock

    Fish_stock

  • Human uses of fish
  • Fish in human culture

    such as the Nivkh people of Northern Russia have used fish skins to make clothing. Fish bones have been used to bioremediate heavy metals such as lead

    Human uses of fish

    Human uses of fish

    Human_uses_of_fish

  • Fish head
  • Culinary ingredient

    Bony fishes have an additional dermal bone, forming a more or less coherent skull roof in lungfish and holost fish. The lower jaw defines a chin. In some

    Fish head

    Fish head

    Fish_head

  • Anglo-Russian Hospital
  • Building

    daughters, and Prince Felix Yusupov is reported to have had to have a fish bone removed from his throat here a few hours after the murder of Rasputin

    Anglo-Russian Hospital

    Anglo-Russian Hospital

    Anglo-Russian_Hospital

  • Fish jaw
  • Element of fish anatomy

    Most bony fishes have two sets of jaws made mainly of bone. The primary oral jaws open and close the mouth, and a second set of pharyngeal jaws are positioned

    Fish jaw

    Fish jaw

    Fish_jaw

  • Home Sweet Home (Ghanaian TV series)
  • 2012 Ghanaian TV series or program

    face. Rama Brew John Apea Julia Apea Kojo Dadson Evelyn Addo Douglas Fish Bone Canelle Hope "'Home Sweet Home' Makes Debut On Viasat 1 | News Ghana"

    Home Sweet Home (Ghanaian TV series)

    Home_Sweet_Home_(Ghanaian_TV_series)

  • Collagen
  • Most abundant structural protein in animals

    ISBN 978-0-12-034270-9. PMID 15837519. S2CID 20879450. Szpak P (2011). "Fish bone chemistry and ultrastructure: implications for taphonomy and stable isotope

    Collagen

    Collagen

  • Ceviche
  • Dish of marinated raw seafood

    Spanish contact. Regional or contemporary variations include garlic, fish bone broth, minced Peruvian ají limo, or the Andean chili rocoto, toasted corn

    Ceviche

    Ceviche

    Ceviche

  • Peruvian ceviche
  • Traditional fish dish

    cooked sweet potato. Regional or contemporary variations include garlic, fish bone broth, minced Peruvian ají limo, or the Andean chili rocoto, toasted corn

    Peruvian ceviche

    Peruvian ceviche

    Peruvian_ceviche

  • Pyriform sinus
  • Fossa involved in speech

    it may be retrieved nonsurgically. If the area is injured (e.g., by a fish bone), it can give the sensation of food stuck in the subject's throat. Remnants

    Pyriform sinus

    Pyriform sinus

    Pyriform_sinus

  • US General Accounting Office Building
  • United States historic place

    maximum ventilation and light. While the initial 1941 design utilized a "fish bone" style, with a central spine and interior courtyards, WWII placed the

    US General Accounting Office Building

    US General Accounting Office Building

    US_General_Accounting_Office_Building

  • Osedax
  • Genus of annelid worms

    or bone-eating worms. Osedax is Latin for 'bone devourer', derived from the worms' unique ecological niche of bone-boring. Osedax settle on a bone, then

    Osedax

    Osedax

    Osedax

  • Ilium (bone)
  • Uppermost and largest part of the coxal bone

    and largest region of the coxal bone, and appears in most vertebrates including mammals and birds, but not bony fish. All reptiles have an ilium except

    Ilium (bone)

    Ilium (bone)

    Ilium_(bone)

  • Kunoichi (TV series)
  • 2001 Japanese TV series or program

    will return to compete in Kunoichi's 13th Competition, She failed in Fish Bone in First Stage. Rie Komiya (小宮理英, Komiya Rie) - This is one of the top

    Kunoichi (TV series)

    Kunoichi_(TV_series)

  • Fuwa-chan
  • Japanese comedian, YouTuber, and professional wrestler (born 1993)

    She failed Stage 1 at Fish Bone. She joined SASUKE 40 at 27 December 2022. She was given #3948. She failed Stage 1 at Fish Bone. "Fuwa-chan 'wakamono

    Fuwa-chan

    Fuwa-chan

    Fuwa-chan

  • Lead
  • Chemical element with atomic number 82 (Pb)

    ica.2006.04.017. Young, S. (2012). "Battling lead contamination, one fish bone at a time". Compass. United States Coast Guard. Archived from the original

    Lead

    Lead

    Lead

  • Anglerfish
  • Bony fish with a natural lure

    opposed to other fish whose pectorals lay behind the gill opening), depressible teeth that can hinge back, joints of the epiotic bone, the form of the

    Anglerfish

    Anglerfish

    Anglerfish

  • Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (2020 film)
  • 2020 Japanese anime film

    Antonio (December 3, 2019). "'Josee, the Tiger and the Fish' Short Story Inspires 2020 Anime Film by BONES". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 3, 2022. Hailu

    Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (2020 film)

    Josee,_the_Tiger_and_the_Fish_(2020_film)

  • Hyoid bone
  • Bone situated in the neck between the chin and the thyroid-cartilage

    The hyoid bone (/ˈhaɪɔɪd/ HY-oyd), also known as the lingual bone or the tongue-bone, is a horseshoe-shaped bone situated in the anterior midline of the

    Hyoid bone

    Hyoid bone

    Hyoid_bone

  • Tiktaalik
  • Extinct genus of tetrapodomorphs

    (bony fish), complete with scales and gills—but it has a triangular, flattened head and unusual, cleaver-shaped fins. Its fins have thin ray bones for paddling

    Tiktaalik

    Tiktaalik

    Tiktaalik

  • Sorrel
  • Flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae

    cuisine. French cuisine traditionally cooks fish with sorrel because its acidity dissolves thin fish bones. In the Caribbean, the term "sorrel" refers

    Sorrel

    Sorrel

    Sorrel

  • Jaw
  • Opposable articulated structure at the entrance of the mouth

    teleost fish have substantially modified jaws for suction feeding and jaw protrusion, resulting in highly complex jaws with dozens of bones involved

    Jaw

    Jaw

    Jaw

  • Ichthyology
  • Scientific study of fish

    the study of fish, including bony fish (Osteichthyes), cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), and jawless fish (Agnatha). According to FishBase, 35,800 species

    Ichthyology

    Ichthyology

    Ichthyology

  • Teleost
  • Division or infraclass of fishes

    ὀστέον(ostéon) 'bone'), members of which are known as teleosts (/ˈtɛliɒsts, ˈtiːli-/), is, by far, the largest group of ray-finned fishes (class Actinopterygii)

    Teleost

    Teleost

    Teleost

  • Shah Ali Baghdadi
  • 16th-century Sufi saint of Bengal

    include his wooden plate, turban, prayer mat and tasbih (made out of fish bone). The chamber also holds a kurdi coat which was said to have belonged

    Shah Ali Baghdadi

    Shah Ali Baghdadi

    Shah_Ali_Baghdadi

  • Quiz Lady
  • 2023 film by Jessica Yu

    won a lucrative lawsuit against a restaurant chain after choking on a fish bone. While watching Can't Stop the Quiz, Jenny secretly records Anne answering

    Quiz Lady

    Quiz_Lady

  • Mandible
  • Lower jaw bone

    mandible (from the Latin mandibula, 'for chewing'), lower jaw, or jawbone is a bone that makes up the lower – and typically more mobile – component of the mouth

    Mandible

    Mandible

    Mandible

  • Fish steak
  • Cut of fish

    A fish steak, alternatively known as a fish cutlet, is a cut of food fish which is perpendicular to the spine and can either include the bones or as boneless

    Fish steak

    Fish steak

    Fish_steak

  • Paofan
  • establishments. It consists of rice soaked in broth brewed from pork, fish bones and prawn, typically served with seafood, fried egg floss and crispy rice

    Paofan

    Paofan

    Paofan

  • Fishing
  • Activity of trying to catch fish

    shown that he regularly consumed freshwater fish. Archaeology features such as shell middens, discarded fish bones, and cave paintings show that seafood was

    Fishing

    Fishing

    Fishing

  • Ilocano language
  • Austronesian language of the Philippines

    need; search (na)sakit = (it) hurts sida = noun for fish, main dish, side dish, viand siit = fish bone/thorn (na)singpet = kind/obedient suli = corner (ag)surat

    Ilocano language

    Ilocano language

    Ilocano_language

  • Occipital bone
  • Bone of the neurocranium

    The occipital bone (/ˌɒkˈsɪpɪtəl/) is a cranial dermal bone and the main bone of the occiput (back and lower part of the skull). It is trapezoidal in

    Occipital bone

    Occipital bone

    Occipital_bone

  • Gar
  • Family of fishes

    Gars are an ancient group of ray-finned fish in the family Lepisosteidae. They comprise seven living species of fish in two genera that inhabit fresh, brackish

    Gar

    Gar

    Gar

  • Fish hydrolysate
  • the remaining fish body (generally the guts, bones, cartilage, scales and remaining meat) is put into water and ground up. Some fish hydrolysate is ground

    Fish hydrolysate

    Fish hydrolysate

    Fish_hydrolysate

  • Larb
  • National dish of Laos

    The final dish is a pale pink fish salad with green aromatics and always served with the soup stock of the fish bone, fresh vegetables and sticky rice

    Larb

    Larb

    Larb

  • Furikake
  • Japanese seasoning

    deficiency in the Japanese population, Yoshimaru developed a mixture of ground fish bones with roast sesame seeds, poppy seeds, and seaweed that was made into a

    Furikake

    Furikake

    Furikake

  • Hei matau
  • Ornamental Māori fish-hook, for luck

    matau is a bone or greenstone carving in the shape of a highly stylised fish hook. They represent good luck and safe travel across water. The fish-hook shape

    Hei matau

    Hei matau

    Hei_matau

  • Nasal bone
  • Two bones in the bridge of the human nose

    with four bones: two of the cranium, the frontal and ethmoid, and two of the face, the opposite nasal and the maxilla. In primitive bony fish and tetrapods

    Nasal bone

    Nasal bone

    Nasal_bone

  • Fish crow
  • Species of bird

    means "bone-breaker". It is derived from os or ossis, meaning "bone", and frangere, meaning "to break". The English-language common name fish crow also

    Fish crow

    Fish crow

    Fish_crow

  • Quoygrew settlement, Westray
  • Ruins of a Viking Age settlement on the island of Westray, Orkney, Scotland

    separate layers of fish bone, shell, and mammal bone, including the skulls of cattle and horse bone. The radiocarbon dating of fragmentary bone date the midden

    Quoygrew settlement, Westray

    Quoygrew settlement, Westray

    Quoygrew_settlement,_Westray

  • Dunkleosteus
  • Genus of extinct fishes

    Dunkleosteus are frequently found with boluses of fish bones, semi-digested and partially eaten remains of other fish. As a result, the fossil record indicates

    Dunkleosteus

    Dunkleosteus

    Dunkleosteus

  • Zygomatic bone
  • Facial bone

    zygomatic bone (from Ancient Greek: ζῠγόν, romanized: zugón, lit. 'yoke'), also called cheekbone or malar bone, is a paired irregular bone, situated at

    Zygomatic bone

    Zygomatic bone

    Zygomatic_bone

  • Azolla event
  • Hypothetical geoclimatic event

    "Salinity of the Eocene Arctic Ocean from oxygen isotope analysis of fish bone carbonate" (PDF). Paleoceanography. 23 (1): n/a. Bibcode:2008PalOc..23

    Azolla event

    Azolla event

    Azolla_event

  • Deba bōchō
  • Japanese kitchen knives

    without damage. The rest of the blade is then used to ride against the fish bones, separating the fillet. Traditionally, deba knives are made of carbon

    Deba bōchō

    Deba bōchō

    Deba_bōchō

  • Rapa Nui people
  • Indigenous Polynesian people of Easter Island

    The tattooing process was performed with bone needles and combs called Uhi made out of bird or fish bones. The ink was made out of natural products,

    Rapa Nui people

    Rapa Nui people

    Rapa_Nui_people

  • 4.50 from Paddington
  • 1957 mystery novel by Agatha Christie

    while she is out of the room, Miss Marple pretends to choke on a fish bone from a fish-paste sandwich. Dr Quimper moves to assist her. Mrs McGillicuddy

    4.50 from Paddington

    4.50_from_Paddington

  • Iron Gates Mesolithic
  • Mesolithic archaeological culture

    was a key element of the life of these people. The regular findings of fish bones in the Iron Gates, combined with the increased nitrogen isotopes when

    Iron Gates Mesolithic

    Iron Gates Mesolithic

    Iron_Gates_Mesolithic

  • Coastal migration (Americas)
  • Hypothesis about first human settlement of the Americas

    occupants. ... Christy G. Turner (2003), "Three ounces of sea shells and one fish bone do not a coastal migration make", American Antiquity, 68 (2), Society

    Coastal migration (Americas)

    Coastal migration (Americas)

    Coastal_migration_(Americas)

  • Nellie Wallace
  • British music hall performer (1870–1948)

    she had contrived to drop. Her hat sported a lone daisy, feather, or fish bone, and once even a lit candle — supposedly, so she could see where she was

    Nellie Wallace

    Nellie_Wallace

  • Mound Key Archaeological State Park
  • Archaeological site in Florida, United States

    by the park system. It is a complex of mounds and accumulated shell, fish bone, and pottery middens that rises more than 30 feet above the waters of

    Mound Key Archaeological State Park

    Mound Key Archaeological State Park

    Mound_Key_Archaeological_State_Park

  • Sarah Colley
  • British archaeologist

    and Historical archaeology. Colley has specialized in studying shells, fish bones and mammals to try and better understand early humans' diets, economies

    Sarah Colley

    Sarah_Colley

  • Femur
  • Thigh bone

    The femur (/ˈfiːmər/; pl.: femurs or femora /ˈfɛmərə/), or thigh bone is the only bone in the thigh — the region of the lower limb between the hip and

    Femur

    Femur

    Femur

  • Biofact (archaeology)
  • Found organic material of archaeological significance

    include but are not limited to plants, seeds, pollen, animal bones, insects, fish bones and mollusks. The study of biofacts, alongside other archaeological

    Biofact (archaeology)

    Biofact (archaeology)

    Biofact_(archaeology)

  • Pierre Fauchard
  • French dentist (1679–1761)

    a mixture of coral, dragon's blood, burnt honey, seed pearls, cuttle fish bone, crayfish eyes, bol d'armerie, terre sigillee, terre hematite, canelle

    Pierre Fauchard

    Pierre Fauchard

    Pierre_Fauchard

  • Hubert Duprat
  • French artist

    found in their stream bed homes such as pieces of wood, fragments of fish bone or crustacean shell, grains of sand, plant debris and small stones. The

    Hubert Duprat

    Hubert_Duprat

  • Diversity of fish
  • Fish species categorized by various characteristics

    denticles) that are as rough as sandpaper. Because cartilaginous fish do not have bone marrow, the spleen and special tissue around the gonads produces

    Diversity of fish

    Diversity of fish

    Diversity_of_fish

  • Pelagic red clay
  • Slow accumulating oceanic sediment with low biogenic constituents

    constituents found in red clay include meteorite dust, fish bones and teeth, whale ear bones, and manganese micro-nodules. These pelagic sediments are

    Pelagic red clay

    Pelagic_red_clay

  • Δ18O
  • Measure of the deviation in the ratio of stable isotopes oxygen-18 and oxygen-16

    1983). "Oxygen isotope variations in phosphate of biogenic apatites, I. Fish bone apatite—rechecking the rules of the game". Earth and Planetary Science

    Δ18O

    Δ18O

  • Albert Fish
  • American serial killer and rapist (1870–1936)

    Hamilton Howard "Albert" Fish (May 19, 1870 – January 16, 1936) was an American serial killer, rapist, child molester and cannibal who committed at least

    Albert Fish

    Albert Fish

    Albert_Fish

  • Coelacanth
  • Class of lobe-finned fishes

    lower jaw is large. The maxilla, the main tooth-bearing upper jaw bone in other fish and tetrapods, has been lost in all coelacanths along with the submandibulars

    Coelacanth

    Coelacanth

    Coelacanth

  • Shenandoah National Park
  • National park in Virginia, United States

    initial estimates and the acreage decreased to what Carson called a "fish-bone" shape and others a "shoestring". Although Byrd and Carson convinced Congress

    Shenandoah National Park

    Shenandoah National Park

    Shenandoah_National_Park

  • Scapula
  • Bone that connects the humerus and clavicle

    shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone). Like their connected bones, the scapulae are paired

    Scapula

    Scapula

    Scapula

  • Leedsichthys
  • Extinct genus of fishes

    dinosaurian armour in fact represented the skull bones of a giant fish. Within two weeks British fish expert Arthur Smith Woodward examined the specimens

    Leedsichthys

    Leedsichthys

    Leedsichthys

  • Robert Gordon (diplomat)
  • British diplomat

    lease of Balmoral Castle. He died in 1847 as the result of choking on a fish bone. Prince Albert bought the estate from his trustees a year later as a gift

    Robert Gordon (diplomat)

    Robert Gordon (diplomat)

    Robert_Gordon_(diplomat)

  • Sarcopterygii
  • Clade of lobe-finned fish

    lobe-finned fishes are bony fish with fleshy, lobed, paired fins, which are joined to the body by a single bone. The fins of lobe-finned fishes differ from

    Sarcopterygii

    Sarcopterygii

    Sarcopterygii

  • Fish and chips
  • British fried fish and fried potato dish

    Fish and chips is a hot dish consisting of battered and fried fish, served with chips. Often considered the national dish of the United Kingdom, fish

    Fish and chips

    Fish and chips

    Fish_and_chips

  • Ubaid period
  • Prehistoric period of Mesopotamia

    3406/paleo.2013.5528. Beech, Mark (2002). "Fishing in the 'Ubaid: a review of fish bone assemblages from early prehistoric coastal settlements in the Arabian

    Ubaid period

    Ubaid period

    Ubaid_period

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  • Fisk
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish English

    Fisk

    Fisherman.

    Fisk

  • Wish
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wish

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a water meadow or marsh, Middle English wyshe (Old English wisc).Americanized spelling of Wisch.

    Wish

  • Jish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jish

    Winner; Victory

    Jish

  • Fisk
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Fisk

    English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or fish seller, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a fish in some way, from Old Norse fiskr ‘fish’ (cognate with Old English fisc).

    Fisk

  • Bish
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of German Bisch.English

    Bish

    Americanized spelling of German Bisch.English : variant of Bush.

    Bish

  • Gish
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Gish

    A Learned Man

    Gish

  • Rish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rish

    Brave & dominant ruler

    Rish

  • Vish
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Vish

    Poison; Earth

    Vish

  • Vish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Vish

    Earth; Poison

    Vish

  • Aish
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Aish

    Live; Enjoy Life; Happy

    Aish

  • Eish
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Eish

    God

    Eish

  • Fibh
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Fibh

    From Fifeshire.

    Fibh

  • Fisk
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, Scandinavian

    Fisk

    Fisherman; Fish

    Fisk

  • Dish
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Dish

    Direction

    Dish

  • Vish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vish

    Poison

    Vish

  • Lish
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Lish

    English and Scottish : unexplained. Probably a shortened form of northern Irish and Scottish McLeish.

    Lish

  • Aish
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aish

    Delight, Joy, Pleasure

    Aish

  • Kish
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Kish

    Hard, difficult, straw, for age.

    Kish

  • Fish
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fish

    English : from Middle English fische, fish ‘fish’, a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or fish seller, or a nickname for someone thought to resemble a fish.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Fisch.

    Fish

  • Nish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nish

    By the ash tree, An adventurer

    Nish

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  • Fish
  • v. t.

    To catch; to draw out or up; as, to fish up an anchor.

  • Fish
  • pl.

    of Fish

  • Fist
  • v. t.

    To gripe with the fist.

  • Fishy
  • a.

    Consisting of fish; fishlike; having the qualities or taste of fish; abounding in fish.

  • Fish
  • v. i.

    To attempt to catch fish; to be employed in taking fish, by any means, as by angling or drawing a net.

  • Fish
  • v. i.

    To seek to obtain by artifice, or indirectly to seek to draw forth; as, to fish for compliments.

  • Fish-block
  • n.

    See Fish-tackle.

  • Fish
  • v. t.

    To try with a fishing rod; to catch fish in; as, to fish a stream.

  • Dish
  • n.

    The food served in a dish; hence, any particular kind of food; as, a cold dish; a warm dish; a delicious dish. "A dish fit for the gods."

  • Fish
  • n.

    The flesh of fish, used as food.

  • Fish
  • v. t.

    To strengthen (a beam, mast, etc.), or unite end to end (two timbers, railroad rails, etc.) by bolting a plank, timber, or plate to the beam, mast, or timbers, lengthwise on one or both sides. See Fish joint, under Fish, n.

  • Fish
  • n.

    A piece of timber, somewhat in the form of a fish, used to strengthen a mast or yard.

  • Fish
  • n.

    A purchase used to fish the anchor.

  • Fishy
  • a.

    Extravagant, like some stories about catching fish; improbable; also, rank or foul.

  • Fish-tail
  • a.

    Like the of a fish; acting, or producing something, like the tail of a fish.