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1. creole-fish
noun.
Deep-sea
fish
of
tropical
Atlantic.
Synonyms
genus Paranthias
grouper
Paranthias furcifer
Paranthias
Featured Games
2. Creole
noun.
A
person
descended
from
French
ancestors
in
southern
United
States
(especially
Louisiana).
Synonyms
American
3. Creole
noun.
A
person
of
European
descent
born
in
the
West
Indies
or
Latin
America.
Synonyms
American
4. creole
noun.
(ˈkriːoʊl)
A
mother
tongue
that
originates
from
contact
between
two
languages.
Synonyms
natural language
tongue
Haitian Creole
Antonyms
artificial language
5. fish
noun.
(ˈfɪʃ)
Any
of
various
mostly
cold-blooded
aquatic
vertebrates
usually
having
scales
and
breathing
through
gills.
Synonyms
Anabas testudineus
fingerling
lateral line organ
game fish
chondrichthian
bottom-feeder
fishbone
bottom lurkers
rough fish
young fish
milt
food fish
aquatic vertebrate
bony fish
cartilaginous fish
fish scale
fin
roe
bottom-dweller
A. testudineus
climbing perch
caudal fin
northern snakehead
lateral line
sport fish
tail fin
mouthbreeder
Pisces
shoal
spawner
school
Antonyms
effector
homocercal fin
heterocercal fin
stay
night school
Etymology
fish (English)
fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. fish
noun.
(ˈfɪʃ)
The
flesh
of
fish
used
as
food.
Synonyms
stockfish
salmon
mullet
schrod
panfish
haddock
alewife
solid food
hake
smelt
food
grey mullet
eel
rock salmon
scrod
anchovy
gray mullet
trout
shad
Antonyms
day school
achromatic color
achromatic
spiny-finned fish
cool
Etymology
fish (English)
fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. fish
verb.
(ˈfɪʃ)
Seek
indirectly.
Synonyms
look for
seek
angle
search
Antonyms
repel
get off
detach
unhitch
juvenile
Etymology
fish (English)
fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. fish
verb.
(ˈfɪʃ)
Catch
or
try
to
catch
fish
or
shellfish.
Synonyms
shrimp
shark
angle
seine
catch
grab
net fish
crab
take hold of
prawn
rail
scollop
still-fish
trawl
brail
scallop
Antonyms
oblique angle
right angle
reentrant angle
straighten
stay in place
Etymology
fish (English)
fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. Fish
noun.
(astrology)
a
person
who
is
born
while
the
sun
is
in
Pisces.
Synonyms
individual
someone
person
mortal
soul
somebody
Pisces
Antonyms
acquaintance
male
debtor
worker
adult
10. Fish
noun.
The
twelfth
sign
of
the
zodiac;
the
sun
is
in
this
sign
from
about
February
19
to
March
20.
Synonyms
Pisces
Pisces the Fishes
Antonyms
fat person
introvert
good guy
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