Fish
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noun
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verb
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verb
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(As a noun)
Fish ( noun )
A cold-blooded aquatic animal that has a streamlined body, fins, and gills for breathing and lives in water.
Origin:
Old english fisc, of germanic origin; related to dutch vis and german fisch.
Examples:
- The lake was full of different types of fish.
- I love to fish on the weekends.
- Fish is a healthy source of protein.
- The fish in the aquarium were brightly colored.
- I caught a big fish and had it for dinner tonight.
(As a verb)
Fish ( verb )
A cold-blooded aquatic animal that has a streamlined body, fins, and gills for breathing and lives in water.
Origin:
Old english fisc, of germanic origin; related to dutch vis and german fisch.
Examples:
- The lake was full of different types of fish.
- I love to fish on the weekends.
- Fish is a healthy source of protein.
- The fish in the aquarium were brightly colored.
- I caught a big fish and had it for dinner tonight.
(As a verb)
Fish ( verb )
A cold-blooded aquatic animal that has a streamlined body, fins, and gills for breathing and lives in water.
Origin:
Old english fisc, of germanic origin; related to dutch vis and german fisch.
Examples:
- The lake was full of different types of fish.
- I love to fish on the weekends.
- Fish is a healthy source of protein.
- The fish in the aquarium were brightly colored.
- I caught a big fish and had it for dinner tonight.