wet fish

wet fish
Fresh fish intended to be cooked

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  • wet fish — noun Fresh fish, as contrasted with frozen or dried fish • • • Main Entry: ↑wet * * * ˈwet fish f9 [wet fish] noun uncountable …   Useful english dictionary

  • wet fish — n [U] BrE fresh uncooked fish that is on sale in a shop …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • wet fish — 1) fresh as opposed to frozen, dried or cooked 2) fish preserved with ice or chilled but not frozen 3) fish caught at sea and not landed and dried, e.g. the historical French cod fishery on the Grand Banks 4) wetfish 5) split and salted cod, but… …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • wet fish — noun fresh fish, as opposed to fish which has been frozen, cooked, or dried …   English new terms dictionary

  • wet fish — noun (U) BrE fresh uncooked fish that is on sale in a shop …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • wet — [[t]we̱t[/t]] ♦♦♦ wetter, wettest, wets, wetting, wetted (The forms wet and wetted are both used as the past tense and past participle of the verb.) 1) ADJ GRADED If something is wet, it is covered in water, rain, sweat, tears, or another liquid …   English dictionary

  • fish portion — a piece of a wet fish of specified uniform weight or size (about 2 cm thick) cut from a fillet, or a piece of a frozen fish usually rectilinear and of specified size and weight cut from a block of frozen fish flesh; wider than a …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • fish-portion — a piece of a wet fish of specified uniform weight or size (about 2 cm thick) cut from a fillet, or a piece of a frozen fish usually rectilinear and of specified size and weight cut from a block of frozen fish flesh; wider than a …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • Fish (Chanteur) — Fish lors d un concert en Allemagne Nom William Derek Dick Naissance 25 avril 1958 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Fish (chanteur) — Fish lors d un concert en Allemagne Nom William Derek Dick Naissance 25 avril 1958 Dalkeith (Écoss …   Wikipédia en Français

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