LING vs CUSK: NOUN
- The water-chestnut of China, Trapa bicornis, largely used in China for food.
- Same as beardy, 3.
- A termination having usually a diminutive or depreciative force, occurring in designations of persons, as darling, earthling, gadling, gadling, groundling, hireling, lordling, stripling, underling, worldling, etc., or of young animals, etc., as duckling, gosling, kidling, kitling, starling, firstling, nestling, yearling, etc.
- Same as conger-eel, 3.
- Same as bay-cod.
- A chiroid fish, Ophiodon elongatus, better known as cultus-cod.
- An American gadoid fish, Lota maculosa, better known as the burbot, and also called lawyer and lake-lawyer.
- Heather (Calluna vulgaris).
- An adverbial suffix, forming adverbs from nouns, as in backling, darkling, groveling, headling, sideling, halfling, etc.
- Common heather, Calluna vulgaris.
- Any of various marine food fishes closely related to and resembling the cod, especially Molva molva of northern Atlantic waters, having a long body and a barbel on the chin.
- Elongate freshwater cod of northern Europe and Asia and North America having barbels around its mouth
- Common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere
- Water chestnut whose spiny fruit has two rather than 4 prongs
- American hakes
- A European gadoid fish, Molva molva or M. vulgaris (called by Cuvier Lota molva).
- A sort of wild honey, made from the flowers of the heather.
- A large, marine, gadoid fish (Molva vulgaris) of Northern Europe and Greenland. It is valued as a food fish and is largely salted and dried. Called also drizzle.
- The burbot of Lake Ontario.
- An American hake of the genus Phycis.
- A New Zealand food fish of the genus Genypterus. The name is also locally applied to other fishes, as the cultus cod, the mutton fish, and the cobia.
- Any of various marine food fish, of the genus Molva resembling the cod.
- Short for common ling, Molva molva.
- Any of various varieties of heather or broom.
- Elongated marine food fish of Greenland and northern Europe; often salted and dried
- Large edible marine fish of northern coastal waters; related to cod
- The lean flesh of a cod-like fish of North Atlantic waters
- Elongate freshwater cod of northern Europe and Asia and North America having barbels around its mouth
- A food fish (Brosme brosme) of North Atlantic coastal waters that is related to the cod.
- A local name in Great Britain of the torsk, a fish of the genus Brosmius, and in the United States of the burbot, Lota maculosa.
- A large, edible, marine fish (Brosmius brosme), allied to the cod, common on the northern coasts of Europe and America; -- called also tusk and torsk.
- A marine cod-like fish in the ling family Lotidae, Brosme brosme.
LING vs CUSK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Often salted and dried
- Related to cod
LING vs CUSK: RELATED WORDS
- Shan, Lin, Ning, Ting, Trapa bicornis, Scots heather, Molva molva, Lota lota, Ling ko, Calluna vulgaris, Broom, Heather, Eelpout, Cusk, Burbot
- Thresher shark, Tautog, Halibut, Flatfish, Landlocked salmon, Genus browmius, Brosmius, Brosme, Tusk, Lota lota, Torsk, Brosme brosme, Ling, Eelpout, Burbot
LING vs CUSK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Codfish, Wong, Sau, Fong, Sui, Ying, Shan, Lin, Ning, Ting, Broom, Heather, Eelpout, Cusk, Burbot
- Wolffish, Sculpins, Chain pickerel, Lingcod, Codfish, Tripletail, Thresher shark, Tautog, Halibut, Flatfish, Landlocked salmon, Tusk, Ling, Eelpout, Burbot
LING vs CUSK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Watch Queue Queue Ling Ling is the king of music.
- Rclcphonc: ___________________________________________________Cmail: ______________________________________________________Spon ufb01 ling, a copy od this ufb01 ling will bc availablc at www.
- Ling Ling Chan for misuse of funds and lack of accountability.
- On the third floor, you will find The Ling Ling Club.
- Ling lamba karne ke tarike Ling ki lambayee or choudayee ko lekar kayi purusho mein heen bhavana hoti hai.
- If Ling Xing said this to Ling Xiao, no one would think anything of it.
- Venture downstairs to the Ling Ling Club, which is smaller and features local DJs.
- Ling Mengchu was born into the Ling clan of Wucheng in northern Zhejiang.
- The Wind Kung Fu Girl, Ling Ling is a beneficial blocking machine!
- Is Ling Ling or dark magic witch better now?
- Cusk and Heti and Levy and Maris still asking them.
- The other short listed authors were: Rachel Cusk, Kiran Desai, Xiaolu Guo, Jane Harris, and Anne Tyler.
- There has been no reported bycatch of cusk under any other FSC licenses.
- Cusk eels are venturing outside but does not work best is heavy surf.
- Another successful Cooking Up Saskatchewan (CUSK) Provincial competition is in the books.
- Cusk eel hiding inside a plastic container off of Seal Beach, California.
- Cusk writes an unflinching analysis about the first year of her separation.
- Haddock and Cusk are being caught on the deep sea boats.
- Sugarlump shall evince mail order cialis the efficiently sapphire cusk.
- Cut bait also works well for togue and cusk.
LING vs CUSK: QUESTIONS
- Did Lin Chi-ling undergo surgery at Taipei hospital?
- What is Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche doing at Karme Ling?
- Where is the Ling siding industrial hub in Tasmania?
- What makes Ling Long different from other restaurants?
- When was Ling Yuet sin cannossian kindergarten built?
- When was the Ngamring Jampa Ling monastery rebuilt?
- Is Ling from Fullmetal Alchemist a cameo appearance?
- What are the symptoms of Tse Tse Ling-Ling disease?
- Did ng Ling Ling take credit for setting up training institute?
- What happened to Ling-Ling and Ni-Pul's relationship?
- What are some interesting facts about the cusk eel?