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Definition of Graylings
1. grayling [n] - See also: grayling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Graylings
Literary usage of Graylings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1903)
"Godfrey, Mrs. FR—" graylings," E. St. Kilda. Godfrey, JR, BA—c/o FR Godfrey,
Esq., " graylings," E. St. Kilda. Godfrey, FR—" graylings," Alma ..."
2. A Manual of Fish-culture: Based on the Methods of the United States by United States Bureau of Fisheries, John J. Brice, Henry Frank Moore, Frederick M. Chamberlain (1900)
"The Michigan and Montana graylings rarely weigh 1.V pounds, and average only A
pound; the northern species is somewhat larger. ..."
3. Favorite Fish and Fishing by James Alexander Henshall (1908)
"The graylings are closely allied to the trout family, having an adipose second
dorsal fin. The eye of all graylings is peculiar, the pupil being pyriform or ..."