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pilchards Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

হেরিং-জাতীয় সামুদ্রিক মত্স্যবিশেষ,





pilchards's Usage Examples:

sardines as young pilchards.


One criterion suggests fish shorter in length than 15 cm (6 in) are sardines, and larger fish are pilchards.


pie, stargazey pie and other variants) is a Cornish dish made of baked pilchards (sardines), along with eggs and potatoes, covered with a pastry crust.


From high land, the huer could see the shoals of pilchards clearly, and he directed the “skipper” of the seine boat, by suitable.


Sardines ("pilchards") are a nutrient-rich, small, oily fish widely consumed by humans and as forage fish by larger fish species, seabirds and marine.


commercial pelagic trawling in False Bay, which has increased the supply of pilchards and anchovy, which form part of the penguins' diet.


The pilchards were sold locally as fresh pilchards rather than salted and sold as fumadoes for the Mediterranean.


point for the seasonal arrival of pilchards in the bay.


A man known as a huer would signal the arrival of the pilchards and direct fishermen towards them.


commonly forage in flocks, taking schooling fish from mid-water, such as pilchards, anchovies, and sand eels.


Princess Royal Seafoods, a processing plant for pilchards, salmon and patagonian toothfish, is found along the road to the west.


Sardines, pilchards, and anchovies are small fish of the herring family, often salted and.


She had a cargo of 1200 casks of pilchards that she was to take to the Straits of Gibraltar.


herring-fishing to signal to the fishers which way the shoal of herrings or pilchards passed—their course being more discernible to those who stand on high.


only whereas some bands sing about prison and the dole, we sing about pilchards and bums.


The pilchards (Sardina pilchardus) were sold locally as fresh pilchards rather than salted and sold as fumadoes for.


World – an annotated and illustrated catalog of the herrings, sardines, pilchards, sprats, shads, anchovies and wolf-herrings.


direction and location of shoals of fish, such as herrings, mackerel and pilchards.


slate from the local mine, and for the local fishing catch, particularly pilchards, and has little recorded history prior to the 19th Century, when economic.


In 1904, a record 1,798,000 pilchards were landed over four days.


Due to overfishing and climate changes pilchards are no longer found in large enough.



Synonyms:

saltwater fish; sardine;

Antonyms:

spiny-finned fish;

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