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Definition of Pacific cod
1. Noun. Closely related to Atlantic cod.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pacific Cod
Literary usage of Pacific cod
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on the Population and Resources of Alaska at the 11th Census, 1890 by United States Census Office, Census Office, 1890 11th census, United States (1893)
"Compared with former years, when the fleet sometimes numbered upwards of 20
vessels and the products aggregated more than 2000 tons, the pacific cod fishery ..."
2. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1871)
"... pacific cod has not yet been discovered, and a rich harvest will await the
fortunate fisherman who may chance to light upon it. ..."
3. Canada's Future: What She Offers After the War; a Symposium of Official Opinion by E. A. Victor (1916)
"At the present time the pacific cod-fishery is practically undeveloped for lack
of a market. True, there is a fleet of cod-fishing ..."
4. Pacific Northwest Americana: A Checklist of Books and Pamphlets Relating to by Charles Wesley Smith (1921)
"John Nathan pacific cod fisheries. 11 Ip front 8pl Imap tab Wash Govt 1916 (Appendix
4 to the report of the US commissioner of fisheries for IS16) S.Wu 719 ..."
5. Commercial Raw Materials: Their Origin, Preparation and Uses by Charles Robinson Toothaker (1905)
"Cod Fish are caught in the north Atlantic and north Pacific COD FISH oceans.
They are mostly salted and dried, and find an enormous sale in Roman Catholic ..."