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noun ˈkɒdlɪŋˈkɑdlɪŋ An immature cod. 幼鳕 Example sentencesExamples - I was tempted by some mouth-watering fish options, including swordfish steak and young codling, described in sumptuous detail.
- This fish may be distinguished from codling by the long filaments of the ventral fins and the more rounded tail fin.
- Some 600,000 codlings are due to be delivered to cages belonging to the sea farms this summer.
- In even shallower water, the kelp cover thickened and small pollack and codling darted around, snapping at particles in the water.
- Fishermen often come there, as indicated by the sign which says it's a good spot for catching flatfish, bass and codling.
noun ˈkɒdlɪŋˈkɑdlɪŋ Any of several varieties of cooking apple having a long tapering shape. Example sentencesExamples - Grandfather sold the russets and the codlings from his orchard, and those he didn't sell he stored in his pristine white-washed cellar.
OriginLate Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French quer de lion 'lionheart'. nounˈkɑdlɪŋˈkädliNG An immature cod. 幼鳕 Example sentencesExamples - In even shallower water, the kelp cover thickened and small pollack and codling darted around, snapping at particles in the water.
- This fish may be distinguished from codling by the long filaments of the ventral fins and the more rounded tail fin.
- Fishermen often come there, as indicated by the sign which says it's a good spot for catching flatfish, bass and codling.
- I was tempted by some mouth-watering fish options, including swordfish steak and young codling, described in sumptuous detail.
- Some 600,000 codlings are due to be delivered to cages belonging to the sea farms this summer.
nounˈkɑdlɪŋˈkädliNG Any of several varieties of cooking apple having a long tapering shape. Example sentencesExamples - Grandfather sold the russets and the codlings from his orchard, and those he didn't sell he stored in his pristine white-washed cellar.
OriginLate Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French quer de lion ‘lionheart’. |