a. Foxlike. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t. [ OE. fischen, fisken, fissen, AS. fiscian; akin to G. fischen, OHG. fisc&unr_;n, Goth. fisk&unr_;n. See Fish the animal. ]
To fish the anchor. (Naut.)
v. i.
Any other fishing question. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F. fiche peg, mark, fr. fisher to fix. ] A counter, used in various games. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.;
☞ The true fishes include the Teleostei (bony fishes), Ganoidei, Dipnoi, and Elasmobranchii or Selachians (sharks and skates). Formerly the leptocardia and Marsipobranciata were also included, but these are now generally regarded as two distinct classes, below the fishes. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ Fish is used adjectively or as part of a compound word; as, fish line, fish pole, fish spear, fish-bellied. [ 1913 Webster ]
Age of Fishes.
Fish ball,
Fish bar.
Fish beam (Mech.),
Fish crow (Zool.),
Fish culture,
Fish davit.
Fish day,
Fish duck (Zool.),
Fish fall,
Fish garth,
Fish glue.
Fish joint,
Fish kettle,
Fish ladder,
Fish line,
Fishing line
Fish louse (Zool.),
Fish maw (Zool.),
Fish meal,
Fish oil,
Fish owl (Zool.),
Fish plate,
Fish pot,
Fish pound,
Fish slice,
Fish slide,
Fish sound,
Fish story,
Fish strainer.
Fish trowel,
Fish weir
Fish wear
Neither fish nor flesh,
Neither fish nor fowl
a. Bellying or swelling out on the under side;
n. See Fish-tackle. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. a bone of a fish. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
n. [ AS. fiscere. ]
n.;
n.;
v. t. [ OE. fischen, fisken, fissen, AS. fiscian; akin to G. fischen, OHG. fisc&unr_;n, Goth. fisk&unr_;n. See Fish the animal. ]
To fish the anchor. (Naut.)
v. i.
Any other fishing question. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F. fiche peg, mark, fr. fisher to fix. ] A counter, used in various games. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.;
☞ The true fishes include the Teleostei (bony fishes), Ganoidei, Dipnoi, and Elasmobranchii or Selachians (sharks and skates). Formerly the leptocardia and Marsipobranciata were also included, but these are now generally regarded as two distinct classes, below the fishes. [ 1913 Webster ]
☞ Fish is used adjectively or as part of a compound word; as, fish line, fish pole, fish spear, fish-bellied. [ 1913 Webster ]
Age of Fishes.
Fish ball,
Fish bar.
Fish beam (Mech.),
Fish crow (Zool.),
Fish culture,
Fish davit.
Fish day,
Fish duck (Zool.),
Fish fall,
Fish garth,
Fish glue.
Fish joint,
Fish kettle,
Fish ladder,
Fish line,
Fishing line
Fish louse (Zool.),
Fish maw (Zool.),
Fish meal,
Fish oil,
Fish owl (Zool.),
Fish plate,
Fish pot,
Fish pound,
Fish slice,
Fish slide,
Fish sound,
Fish story,
Fish strainer.
Fish trowel,
Fish weir
Fish wear
Neither fish nor flesh,
Neither fish nor fowl
a. Bellying or swelling out on the under side;
n. See Fish-tackle. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. a bone of a fish. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
n. [ AS. fiscere. ]
n.;
n.;