Elongate freshwater cod of northern Europe and Asia and North America having barbels around its mouth.
A predatory fish (Zoarces viviparus) whose young, which look like young eels, are born alive.
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Examples for "ling"
Examples for "ling"
1Bing-a-ling-a-ling… The bell has rung; it is a new dawn in Jamaica.
2For the last ten years I have been at the ling fishing.
3There is no ling fishing carried on close to where I live.
4Next came a ling- adeepwater fish at any rate this time.
5As with cod, ling was preserved by salting and drying the fillets.
1Cod and cusk are taken in the spring, haddock in May and June.
2The principal fishes taken are cod and cusk in the spring, summer and fall.
3This is said to be a good cod and cusk ground the year round.
4Cod, cusk and hake are found here the year around.
5Any kind of light fish-thatis, cod, cusk, flounder, etc.
1Facebook Twitter Pinterest The burbot is a predator with a taste for trout.
2River fish included eels, pike, minnows, burbot, trout, and lampreys.
3The methy is another common fish; it is the Gadus lota, or burbot, of Europe.
4The burbot and grey mullet are occasionally eaten, but they taste of mud, and are not in request.
5Almost every part will be used by the family, with even the burbot's muddy-green scales destined for his mother's handicrafts.
Marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas.