Cod

  • 61cod — I. noun (plural cod; also cods) Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century 1. any of various bottom dwelling fishes (family Gadidae, the cod family) that usually occur in cold marine waters and often have barbels and three dorsal fins: as a.… …

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  • 62Cod. 44 A 8 — fol. 1v of the MS, depicting two fencers in basic wards. Cod. 44 A 8 also known as MS 1449, Bibliotheca dell Academica Nazionale dei Lincei e Corsiniana, is a Fechtbuch compiled by Peter von Danzig in 1452. Danzig was a 15th century German… …

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  • 63COD. — codex. Also, cod. * * * …

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  • 64cod — noun Cod is used before these nouns: ↑fillet …

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  • 65cod n — Five cod stud. see picture …

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  • 66cod — noun 1 (C) a large sea fish that lives in the North Atlantic 2 (U) the white flesh of this fish, eaten as food: Cod and chips twice, please …

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  • 67cod — [kɒd] (plural cod) noun [C/U] a large sea fish that can be eaten …

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  • 68Cod — [[t]kɒd[/t]] n. geg Cape Cape Cod …

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  • 69cod — [[t]kɒd[/t]] n. pl. (esp. collectively) cod, (esp. for kinds or species) cods. 1) ich any of several soft rayed food fishes of the family Gadidae, esp. Gadus morhua, of cool, N Atlantic waters 2) ich a closely related fish, Gadus macrocephalus,… …

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  • 70COD. — or cod. codex …

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