Definition of Saugers

1. sauger [n] - See also: sauger

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saugers

saucisse
saucisses
sauconite
sauerbraten
sauerbratens
sauerkraut
sauerkraut soup
sauerkraut soups
sauerkrauts
sauf
saufgard
saufgards
saufly
sauger
saugers (current term)
saugh
saughs
saught
saughy
sauks
saul
saule
saulge
saulges
saulie
saulies
sauls
sault
saults

Literary usage of Saugers

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

1. Classification of the Collection to Illustrate the Animal Resources of the by George Brown Goode (1876)
"... any such decided anatomical peculiarity may be held to indicate generic distinction. I therefore propose to consider the "saugers" as at least ..."

2. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FISHES by Bashford Dean, Charles Rochester Eastman, Eugene Willis Gudger, Arthur Wilbur Henn, American Museum of Natural History (1917)
"Fishing for saugers. Bull. US Fish Comm. 1883, 3302-303. 1883.1 Notes on the Great Lake fisheries, depletion of black bass, etc. Bull. US Fish Comm. ..."

3. Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio by Geological Survey of Ohio (1882)
"In comparing saugers from widely separated localities certain differences appear, which are perhaps sufficiently constant to indicate distinct varieties. ..."

4. Lake Maxinkuckee: A Physical and Biological Survey by Barton Warren Evermann, Howard Walton Clark (1920)
"... suckers, buffalo, saugers, and other less important kinds, were turned loose in the Wabash River near by, and one shipment was made to Lake Maxinkuckee. ..."

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