Definition of Merluccius bilinearis

1. Noun. Found off Atlantic coast of North America.

Exact synonyms: Silver Hake, Whiting
Generic synonyms: Hake
Terms within: Whiting

Lexicographical Neighbors of Merluccius Bilinearis

Merkel's filtrum ventriculi
Merkel's fossa
Merkel's muscle
Merkel's tactile cell
Merkel's tactile disk
Merkel cell tumour
Merkozy
Merlangus
Merlangus merlangus
Merle
Merlin
Merlot
Merluccius
Merluccius bilinearis (current term)
MeroCaM
Merodach
Meroitic
Merope
Meropidae
Merops
Meroving
Merovingian
Merovingian dynasty
Merovingians
Merovings
Merrifield
Merrifield knife
Merrifield synthesis

Literary usage of Merluccius bilinearis

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

1. Fishes by David Starr Jordan (1907)
"Merluccius merluccius, the hake or stock-fish, is common in Europe; Merluccius bilinearis, the silver hake, is common in New England, Merluccius pro- ductus ..."

2. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1905)
"Merluccius bilinearis (Mitchill). (" Hake.") But one adult seen. Taken in the trap October, 1903. In the spring of 1902 the young, about 4 inches in length, ..."

3. A Bibliography of Fishes by Bashford Dean, Eugene Willis Gudger, American Museum of Natural History, Arthur Wilbur Henn (1917)
"... (Merluccius bilinearis Mitch.) Bull. US Fish Comm. 1886 (1887), 6, 208. 1887.2 — Notes on the fisheries of Buzzard's bay and vicinity. Bull. ..."

4. State Socialism, Pro and Con: Official Documents and Other Authoritative by Laidler, Harry Wellington, 1884-, William English Walling (1917)
"Less than 15 years ago there was practically no market for the silver hake or whiting (Merluccius bilinearis), and immense quantities incidentally taken in ..."

5. State Socialism, Pro and Con: Official Documents and Other Authoritative by William English Walling, Harry Wellington Laidler (1917)
"Less than 15 years ago there was practically no market for the silver hake or whiting (Merluccius bilinearis), and immense quantities incidentally taken in ..."

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