Very small northern fish; forage for sea birds and marine mammals and other fishes.
Sinónimos
Examples for "caplin"
Examples for "caplin"
1A school of shining caplin shimmered on the surface of the water.
2At Ramah I had purchased some dried caplin for dog food for the night.
3The water was alive with schools of caplin.
4Around the wharves little boats were unloading caplin, a small fish about the size of a smelt.
5In July they could find no caplin for bait for the cod-fishing, and in August and September they could find no cod.
1Mackerel were moving into Icelandic waters while capelin were moving out.
2The Babe's mouth opened for the natural question: "What's capelin?"
3The shallows we passed this day were covered with shoals of capelin, the angmaggoeuk of the Esquimaux.
4I think those little fish that people are being attracted to consume, like herring and capelin, I think that's disastrous, really.
5The catch of monster cod has exploded in the last five years, as the fish have feasted on shoals of capelin thriving in warmer waters.
1Capelan uttered a sharp cry, and his terrified horse caused disorder in the ranks.
2This alliance secured to him the government of Tigre, which he held under Capelan.
3The murder of Capelan, which its perpetrator intended for a mere crime, proved a huge blunder.
4If Emineh, his wife, was a model of virtue, his father-in-law, Capelan, was a composition of every vice-selfish ,ambitious ,turbulent ,fierce
5Ali, Bey of Argyro-Castron, who had throughout shown himself devoted to the sultan, was nominated Pacha of Delvino in place of Capelan.
6As soon as the smoke cleared, he perceived Capelan, Pacha of Croie, who had been his guest, and wounded him mortally in the chest.