gill

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definition
verb
Immediately after this, gut and gill all fish you wish to eat.
gut or clean (a fish).
catch (a fish) in a gill net.
noun
Some others, like the Siamese fighting fish, are capable of breathing air in addition to extracting oxygen from the water with their gills .
the paired respiratory organ of fishes and some amphibians, by which oxygen is extracted from water flowing over surfaces within or attached to the walls of the pharynx.
An agaric, such as the common field mushroom, has gills in the form of fine, radiating ‘plates’.
the vertical plates arranged radially on the underside of mushrooms and many toadstools.
translation of 'gill'
noun
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example
It's lovely, you sort of follow a 'gill' that has alders like the River Cover, but almost different trees, small and gnarled and ancient looking.
Immediately after this, gut and 'gill' all fish you wish to eat.
Her cheese pudding has an ounce and a half of breadcrumbs, an ounce of cheese, one 'gill' of milk and half an egg.
Rustic enough that the notice over the bar still claimed to serve spirits in measures of 1/6 'gill' .
At school we had a free 'gill' of milk each morning break as part of the government's plan to build a nation of healthy young things.
A tot is a sixth, a fifth, a quarter or a third of a 'gill' of whisky.
Barracuda often pump their jaws in order to move water past their 'gills' .
When you see an aquarium fish gulping water, or ‘making a gookie,’ you will also see the gill cover opening and the gills fluttering, as water is drawn over the 'gills' and the fish breathes.
Cold, foamy water hushed over the rocks, and the 'gills' of the fishes that swam in it caressed the rocks.
When in the water, they breathe with their 'gills' as most fish do.
Otherwise they have to keep swimming to force oxygenated water past their 'gills' .
In an attempt to sell it all, he would visit motor camps, his car towing a trailer loaded with iced, 'gilled' and gutted fish and him shouting, ‘fresh snapper for sale!’
A small whole bass of anything up to about four pounds gets scaled when caught, 'gilled' and gutted.
At fish-cleaning stations, cleaner fish nibble the parasites from the 'gills' and mouths of fishes much larger than they are.
To make matters worse, fish have large respiratory membranes, the 'gills' , which expose a huge amount of surface area to the watery medium.
The sets of weights were once the work tools of the county's pound police where they were used to measure the pounds, ounces, quarters and 'gills' of an untold number of items.
In addition to two eyes and a mouth, this animal has markings suggesting 'gills' .
Fish are subject to a variety of maladies, such as grubs or worms, which may be found in or on the skin, attached to 'gills' , or embedded in the flesh.
An agaric, such as the common field mushroom, has 'gills' in the form of fine, radiating ‘plates’.
Look for the white cap, stout white stem which detaches easily from the cap, and the pink 'gills' , which turn brown as the mushroom matures.
Before they put fillet knives in front of American anglers, most of us gutted, 'gilled' and scaled all of our fish.
After sampling the cheese, walk to the neighbouring village of Hardraw, which is Old English for ‘shepherd's dwelling ’, and view Hardraw Force where Hearne Beck plunges nearly 100 ft into the deep 'ghyll' below.
Apparently squirting fresh water into the 'gills' gets them off.
In fish, the branchial apparatus forms a system of 'gills' for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the water.
In fishes and some amphibians, the slits bear 'gills' and are used for gas exchange.
White-tailed eagles, which inhabit the same territory, may struggle for hours merely to pry an opening around a fish's 'gills' or front fin.
Agaricus indicates a mushroom with 'gills' , and bisporus refers to this variety's self-sufficiently needing no second mushroom to make little mushrooms.
From the early 10th cent. there was considerable Norse settlement, from Ireland and the Isle of Man, leaving evidence in words like fell, 'ghyll' , tarn, and how.
In fishes there is equivalent ‘ventilation’ of the 'gills' with water.
It takes several weeks after hatching to form and until then they are dependent on water absorbed through the 'gills' , the same as any other fish.
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