SEA BREAM vs SQUAB: NOUN
- Any of several species of marine fish of the families Sparidae or Bramidae found in Atlantic waters.
- A fish, of the family Bramidæ, Brama or Lepodus rayi, distantly related to the mackerels and dolphins.
- One of several sparoid fishes; with some authors, the Sparidæ in general.
- Any of various other fishes, especially of the family Bramidae.
- Any of various marine food fishes of the family Sparidae, especially Archosargus rhomboidalis of western Atlantic coastal waters.
- Any of numerous marine percoid fishes especially (but not exclusively) of the family Sparidae
- Flesh of any of various saltwater fishes of the family Sparidae or the family Bramidae
- A young, newly hatched, or unfledged pigeon.
- Flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled
- A soft, thick cushion, as for a couch.
- An unfledged pigeon
- A soft padded sofa
- A couch.
- A young animal in its earliest period; a young beast or bird before the hair or feathers appear.
- A short, fat, flabby person: also used figuratively.
- A thickly stuffed cushion, especially one for a piece of furniture, as an upholstered chair or sofa, to which it may or may not be attached.
- A sofa in which there is no part of the frame visible, and which is stuffed and caught through with strong thread at regular intervals, but so as to be very soft.
- An ottoman.
- A nestling of a pigeon or other similar bird, esp. when very fat and not fully fledged.
- A person of a short, fat figure.
- A baby pigeon or dove.
- The meat of a squab (i.e. a young (domestic) pigeon or dove) used as food.
- A baby rook.
- A thick cushion, especially a flat one covering the seat of a chair or sofa.
SEA BREAM vs SQUAB: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Young and undeveloped; newly hatched or unfledged.
- Unfledged; unfeathered.
- Fat; thick; plump; bulky.
- Short and fat
SEA BREAM vs SQUAB: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fall plump; to strike at one dash, or with a heavy stroke.
SEA BREAM vs SQUAB: ADVERB
- N/A
- With a heavy fall; plump.
SEA BREAM vs SQUAB: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Any one of several species of sparoid fishes, especially the common European species (Pagellus centrodontus), the Spanish (P. Oweni), and the black sea bream (Cantharus lineatus); -- called also old wife.
- To fall plump; strike heavily; flap; flop. They watched the street, and beheld ladies in … short cloaks with hoods squabbing behind (known as cardinals).
- To squeeze; knoek; beat.
- So as to strike with a crash; with a heavy fall; plump.
- To stuff thickly and catch through with thread at regular intervals, as a cushion.
- Fat; short and stout; plump; bulky.
- Short; curt; abrupt.
- Unfledged, newly hatched, or not yet-having attained the full growth, as a dove or a pigeon.
- Hence Shy, as from extreme youth; coy.
SEA BREAM vs SQUAB: RELATED WORDS
- Saury, Prawns, Turbot, Arctic char, Jack mackerel, Spider crab, Crab, Lobster, John dory, Monkfish, Tuna, Scampi, Anchovy, Langoustine, Bream
- Rump steak, Fricassee, Tenderloin, Osso buco, Terrine, Ragout, Savoy cabbage, Langoustine, Guinea fowl, Confit, Veal, Broilers, Squabby, Short, Dove
SEA BREAM vs SQUAB: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pomfret, Silverside, Freshwater eel, Prawns, Arctic char, Jack mackerel, Spider crab, Crab, Lobster, John dory, Tuna, Scampi, Anchovy, Langoustine, Bream
- Poussin, Rump steak, Fricassee, Tenderloin, Osso buco, Terrine, Ragout, Savoy cabbage, Langoustine, Guinea fowl, Confit, Veal, Squabby, Short, Dove
SEA BREAM vs SQUAB: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The foreign body was the premaxillary bone of a sea bream.
- Today the featured ingredients include venison, chicken, parma ham, sea bream and pollock.
- Pandora fish, a sea bream that is good baked, grilled or fried.
- Maximum swimming performances of annular sea bream is temperature dependent.
- Expression of myogenin in cultured gilthead sea bream muscle cells.
- You get a fantastic flavour from the sea bream bones.
- The main species in the EU are trout, salmon, mussels and oysters, but interest has been shown in sea bass, sea bream and turbot.
- EU aquaculture, and all the common methods of killing farmed sea bass and sea bream, involved poor welfare practices and suffering.
- Fish particularly worth looking out for on menus are spotted flounder, conger eel, sea bass, hake, red mullet, sea bream and whiting.
- Amongst the crossbreeds shipped to market is the machidai, a product of a female red sea bream and male crimson sea bream.
- The squab was really good too and offered a different texture of meat and flavor.
- There is also repetition, for instance of the fact that squab meat is tender.
- Most of us will never operate a blast chiller or clean a squab.
- The two game bird operations were producing birds such as ducks and squab.
- New Jersey firm recalls squab products produced without benefit of import inspection.
- They are soft, making them particularly suitable for squab-raising.
- Nothing invigorates quite like a hearty squab and rosebud stew.
- Squab, Asian pear, sunchoke, star anise and cranberry.
- The rear seat squab on some models is retained by two screws, on other models the squab fits into slots on the floor.
- The centre squab can be stowed beneath the left- most squab.
SEA BREAM vs SQUAB: QUESTIONS
- Does chromic oxide affect gut microbiota in Gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata)?
- What type of foam is inside a boat or outdoor squab?