Definition of Eulachans

1. eulachan [n] - See also: eulachan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eulachans

eukaryon
eukaryons
eukaryophilic
eukaryot
eukaryote
eukaryotes
eukaryotic
eukaryotic cells
eukaryots
euked
eukeratin
eukinesia
euking
euks
eulachan
eulachans (current term)
eulachon
eulachons
eulerian
eulerian coordinates
eulerian frame
eulogia
eulogiae
eulogias
eulogical
eulogies
eulogise
eulogised
eulogises
eulogising

Literary usage of Eulachans

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

1. The Salmon Fisher by Charles Hallock (1890)
"... eulachans, trouts, charrs, and smelts, and the most prominent of them all are the SALMONS, which constitute the subject of this sketch. ..."

2. Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries by United States Bureau of Manufactures, United States (1901)
"There is an abundance of codfish, herring, smelt, eulachans (or candle fish), and many other varieties of edible fish that can easily be supplied when a ..."

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