Definition of Cottid

1. cottus [n -S] - See also: cottus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cottid

cottagers
cottages
cottagey
cottar
cottars
cottas
cotted
cotter
cotter pin
cotter pins
cottered
cottering
cotterless
cotters
cottid (current term)
cottids
cottier
cottiers
cottise
cottised
cottises
cottising
cottoid
cottoids
cottolene
cotton
cotton-candy
cotton-dust asthma
cotton-fibre embolism

Literary usage of Cottid

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1915)
"They died in from 48 minutes to one hour. 3. cottid ... In the hydrogen sulfide the cottid seemed unaffected until the end of 6 minutes, after the herring ..."

2. Preparing for Climate Change: Proceedings, Second North American Conference (1993)
"and the cyprinid family (minnows). v) In the forested coldwater tributary streams, again the salmon family (brook trout) and cottid family (sculpins) ..."

3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"... is unquestionably a typical cottid and scarcely distinguishable generically from the common Coitus or ..."

4. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1907)
"Aplodinotus grunniens Rafinesque. FRESH-WATER DRUM. — One from Lake Erie (Dr. Watson) may have been taken in our limits. cottid. ..."

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