minnows

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plural of minnow
phoxinus
White Cloud Mountain minnows
plural form of White Cloud Mountain minnow
common minnows
plural form of common minnow
fathead minnows
plural form of fathead minnow
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A low-level team, in comparison to their opponents
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to fish (especially trout) using a minnow as bait
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to fish minnows
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A small freshwater fish of the carp family
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{n} a very small fish
Triton among the minnows
someone or something that is considered greater than or in comparison with those surrounding it
Triton of the minnows
someone or something that is considered greater than or in comparison with those surrounding it
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What anglers call fish that are small, about 1 to 5 inches in length Minnows are often called baitfish
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Any of numerous small American cyprinodont fishes of the genus Fundulus, and related genera
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A small European fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Phoxinus lævis, formerly Leuciscus phoxinus); sometimes applied also to the young of larger kinds; called also minim and minny
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The name is also applied to several allied American species, of the genera Phoxinus, Notropis, or Minnilus, and Rhinichthys
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More generally, any small fish
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Called also killifish, minny, and mummichog
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{i} small freshwater fish from the Cyprinidae family; someone or something that is considered insignificant
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(1) A small fish used by fishermen to catch other fish (2) Another name for some Killifish
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A minnow is a very small fish that lives in lakes and rivers. Small fishes, especially of the carp family (Cyprinidae), as well as some rockfish (family Umbridae) and killifishes (family Cyprinodontidae). The numerous species of North American cyprinid minnows are freshwater fishes, 2.4-12 in. (6-30 cm) long. Many are valuable as food for fishes, birds, and other animals and as live bait. The bluntnose (Pimephales notatus) and fathead (P. promelas) minnows, the common shiner, and the American roach are good bait species. The term also refers to the young of many large fish species. The minnow of Europe and northern Asia (Phoxinus phoxinus) is about 3 in. (7.5 cm) long and varies from golden to green
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members of the families of fish classified Cyprinidae (carp, chub, dace, goldfish, minnow, shiner, stoneroller and tench) Cyprinodntidae (killifish, topminnow) and Clupeidae (gizzard shad)
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They live both in fresh and in salt water
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very small European freshwater fish common in gravelly streams
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