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Definition of Redfishes
1. redfish [n] - See also: redfish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redfishes
Literary usage of Redfishes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pre-Adamite Earth: Contributions to Theological Science by John Harris (1850)
"In Mr. Miller's charming little work will be found a very graphic description of
the Old redfishes. I know not of a more fascinating volume on any branch of ..."
2. The Wilder Quarter-century Book: A Collection of Original Papers Dedicated (1893)
"... redfishes, senoritas, etc. t Notably by the formation of a bony "stay" to the
preopercle by the backward extension of one of the suborbital bones. ..."
3. The Elements of Geology: Adapted to the Use of Schools and Collegesby Justin Rudolph Loomis by Justin Rudolph Loomis (1852)
"Ir Mr. Miller's charming little work will be found a very graphic description of
the Old redfishes. I know not of a more fascinating volume on any branch of ..."
4. Religious Progress: Discourses on the Development of the Christian Characterby William R. Williams by William R. Williams (1850)
"... of the Old redfishes. I know not of a more fascinating volume on any branch
of Brit* ish geology. ..."
5. The Elements of Political Economyby Francis Wayland by Francis Wayland (1850)
"... of the -Old redfishes. I know not of a more fascinating volume on any branch
of British geology. ..."
6. The Poetry of Scienceby Robert Hunt by Robert Hunt (1850)
""In Mr. Miller's charming little work will be found a very graphic description
of the Old redfishes. I know not of a more fascinating volume on any branch ..."
7. The Old Red Sandstone: Or, New Walks in an Old Fieldby Hugh Miller by Hugh Miller (1851)
"In Mr. Miller's charming little work will be found a very graphic description of
the Old redfishes. I know not of a more fascinating volume oa any branch ..."