Definition of Gadid

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gadid

gadget
gadgetbahn
gadgetbahnen
gadgeteer
gadgeteers
gadgetless
gadgetries
gadgetry
gadgets
gadgety
gadgie
gadgies
gadhelic
gadi
gadic
gadid (current term)
gadids
gadiform
gadine
gadis
gadje
gadjes
gadling
gadlings
gadman
gadmen
gadobenic acid
gadodiamide
gadoid
gadoid fish

Literary usage of Gadid

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

1. Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum by Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther (1862)
"... pectoral extending beyond the vent. Coloration uniform. Baffin's Bay ; Prince Regent's Inlet. Specimens 8 inches long were observed. Fam. 3. gadid^l. ..."

2. Seventeen Trips Through Somaliland and a Visit to Abyssinia: With by Harald G. C. Swayne (1903)
"Next day he sent half a dozen police, mounted on fast camels, to catch the murderer, and in the evening I walked out with my host to a crowd of gadid, ..."

3. The Health Exhibition Literature. (1884)
"Family gadid^E. (G adii s ... Family gadid^E. WHITING. (Gadus merlangus) The Whiting is a very delicate flavoured ..."

4. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"... branch of the Celtic race, comprising the Erse, Gaelic, and Manx. gadid (gä'did), u. .... a gadid. ..."

5. The Complete Angler: Or The Contemplative Man's Recreation by Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton, George Washington Bethune (1847)
"Family gadid.E.—Jaws and vomer, with rows of rasp-like teeth; generally three dorsals; gills large, with seven rays. This family embraces numerous species ..."

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