fish-hook

  • 1fish|hook — «FIHSH HUK», noun. 1. a hook used for catching fish. Most fishhooks are barbed near the point so that the fish cannot easily slip off the hook. 2. Nautical. a large metal hook forming part of a pendant at the lower end of a fish tackle, used in… …

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  • 2fish-hook — late 14c., from FISH (Cf. fish) (n.) + HOOK (Cf. hook) (n.) …

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  • 3fish hook — ˈfish hook [fish hook] noun a sharp metal hook for catching fish, that has a point which curves backwards to make it difficult to pull out …

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  • 4fish-hook — fishˈ hook noun A barbed hook for catching fish • • • Main Entry: ↑fish …

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  • 5Fish hook — Fishhook redirects here. For other uses, see Fishhook (disambiguation). Anatomy of a fish hook A fish hook is a device for catching fish either by impaling them in the mouth or, more rarely, by snagging the body of the fish. Fish hooks have been… …

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  • 6Fish Hook River — Der Fish Hook River in Park Rapids (2007)Vorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt Daten …

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  • 7Fish Hook Marina Hotel — (Golfito,Коста Рика) Категория отеля: Адрес: Kilometro 2, avenida principal …

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  • 8Fish Hook River — Geobox River name = Fish Hook River native name = other name = other name1 = image size = 300 image caption = The Fish Hook River in Park Rapids in 2007 country = United States state = Minnesota region = region1 = district = district1 = city =… …

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  • 9Fish-Hook-Effekt — Die Artikel Hydrozyklon und Fliehkraftabscheider überschneiden sich thematisch. Hilf mit, die Artikel besser voneinander abzugrenzen oder zu vereinigen. Beteilige dich dazu an der Diskussion über diese Überschneidungen. Bitte entferne diesen… …

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  • 10fish hook flea — a crustacean (Cercopagis pengoi, Cladocera) from the Black and Caspian seas now introduced to North American lakes. Their tails are long, spiny and shaped like a fish hook and they hook themselves together, clogging fish nets and lines …

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