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freshwater basssmallmouth bass
(also known as catfish) any of a number of freshwater fish having whiskers around the mouth and no scalesmadtom
(also known as crawfish) freshwater crustacean which resembles a small lobstermudbug
(Music) musical instrument that is below bass; double-bass (musical instrument from the violin family), contrabassist, double bass, having a tone that is below bass (Music), instrument pitched lowest of its family, pitched an octave belowcontrabass
(Slang) member of the military who wears stripes indicating rank or years of service; striped bass, somebody with stripes indicating rankstriper
adult male singing voice between alto and bass; purport, meaning; character; course, exact copy, exact words of deed, high male voice, high or fairly high instrument, way something is progressing, what something is mainly abouttenor
advantageous position, be on a perch, branch; position, standing; safe place; type of spiny fish found in European and North American waters, freshwater fish, inspection frame, lay an item on a perch, peg to hang things, place for bird to sit, pole, pu...perch
American freshwater catfish; one who is obstinate and stubborn, large-headed freshwater fish, N American catfishbullhead
American freshwater fish, fish similar to gar, garfish, garpikegar
American freshwater grebepied-billed grebe
American linden (type of tree), bass, North American linden tree, wood of basswood treebasswood
ancient dance, musical form, musical piece in 3/4 over a ground bass; dance performed to this musicchaconne
angel shark, scalare, tropical freshwater fish with striped body, tropical marine fish, type of tropical fish; type of sharkangelfish
anhinga, N American fish, perch, freshwater fish; web-footed bird; someone or something that moves swiftly, snakebird, somebody or something that dartsdarter
animal resembling lobster, crawfish, freshwater crustacean which resembles a small lobster, spiny lobstercrayfish
any bird with reddish feathers on its chest (esp. a robin); species of freshwater sunfish native to the eastern United States, bird with red chest, fish with red bellyredbreast
any of a number of freshwater fish having whiskers around the mouth and no scales, cat, fish with whiskerscatfish
any of a number of gray freshwater or marine fish; red mullet (Zoology), edible fishmullet
any of a number of small North American fresh-water fish; any of a number of large marine fish, N American freshwater fish, ocean sunfishsunfish
any of various edible fish having whitish flesh; white whale, freshwater fishwhitefish
any of various freshwater fish that are similar to the whitefish and are native to North America, N American fishcisco
assistant principal, vice-principal, assistant principal; open diapason sub-bass (in an organ)subprincipal
Atlantic and freshwater fishwhite perch
attack with pike, body position, fish resembling pike, hit with a javelin, pierce with a spear, large sharp-toothed freshwater fish, northern pike, pointed object, lance; javelin, bayonet, spike on pole, summit of a hill; type of large freshwater fish;...pike
attacker, Indian crocodile, muggar, muggur, robber, attacker; freshwater crocodile of southern Asia, somebody who overactsmugger
background, battle area, conducting body, connect with the ground, dregs, earth, first coat of paint, fix, forbid to go out, foundation, give somebody foundation, ground bass, hit a ball to the ground, land for a purpose, land on the ground, land surfa...ground
bagpipe pipe or note, drone bass of a bagpipe or organ, organ stopbourdon
bait fish, insignificant person or thing, small fish, small freshwater fish from the Cyprinidae family; someone or something that is considered insignificantminnow
baldpate, duck of Europe and Asia, freshwater Eurasian duck having a white spot on each wing; wild freshwater North American duck having a shiny white crown, N American duck, wigeonwidgeon
baritone, male singer; baritone, male singing voice (between tenor and bass); (Linguistics) word that has a heavy stress or relative highness or lowness of a sound accent on its second to last syllablebarytone
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