shore-cod

shore 1 n The first is the _bank-cod_, found on the great bank, many miles from land; the second is the _shore-cod_, caught in the bays around the shores, and in the Gulf of St.Lawrence; the third is the _red-cod_ (Gadius Callarius), resembling the rock-cod or red-ware codling of Scotland [reverse]...

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Summary:shore 1 n The first is the _bank-cod_, found on the great bank, many miles from land; the second is the _shore-cod_, caught in the bays around the shores, and in the Gulf of St.Lawrence; the third is the _red-cod_ (Gadius Callarius), resembling the rock-cod or red-ware codling of Scotland [reverse] The shore-cod resembles most the cod in a healthy state on the coasts of Britain, and is that of which the greatest quantity is caught, owing to its being most conveniently taken : the back is of a dusky brown colour; the belly, silvery or yellowish, and the spots in general not remarkably distinct. Used I and Sup Used I 3 Not used COAST n, INSHORE, LANDWASH, EASTER, FRENCH, NORTH(ERN), SOUTH(ERN), STRAIGHT, TREATY, WESTERN, SHOREMAN, CURE, MERCHANTABLE, SPANISH FISH, SKIFF, SHOREYER, SEDENTARY (FISHERY), PIGEON, SEA~, TRAP',PLANTATION 2, ROOM, PUNT, BAY SEAL. Reverse side of S_16382, contains seperate entry. More Collocations: ~ boat/plantation/boss/cod(fish)/fish/ fast(ener)/crew/crowd/cure(d fish)/duck/fast/fisherman/fishery/fishing/gang/ herring/ice /train/liner/labrador/net/seal/season/skipper/work.