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shadOld English sceadd "shad," important food fish in the Atlantic, possibly from Scandinavian (Norwegian dialectal skadd "small whitefish"); but compare Welsh ysgadan (plural), Irish [..]
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shadtype of fish, related to the herring.
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shadadjective Definition: happy and sad at the same time Example Sentence: I was shad.
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shadSmall, delicate saltwater fish related to the alewife, herring, and sardine. They are larger than herrings and spawn in fresh water. Some species of shad have been landlocked and live in freshwater la [..]
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shadAny of several species of forage fish that have a rather deep body. In Arizona, the most common is the threadfin shad.
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shadThis is a saltwater fish commonly used in Jamaican fish recipes. T
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shad(n) bony flesh of herring-like fish usually caught during their migration to fresh water for spawning; especially of Atlantic coast(n) herring-like food fishes that migrate from the sea to fresh water [..]
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shadsimilar to river herring, shad spend their adult lives at sea, returning to their native rivers in the spring to breed, are found from Newfoundland to Florida, and populations are at or near historic lows. In 2013, states had to demonstrate sustainable harvest plans otherwise their shad fisheries (both recreational and commercial) closed. They are [..]
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shadA Naval Reservist. When the term is used by the Regular Force is it derogatory. When it is used within the ranks of the Naval Reserve it carries a certain degree of pride. eg. "Sharpest Hands at [..]
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shada seafish that spawns in fresh water. Most popular for its delicate roe, it can be used as is fresh herring or mackerel.
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shada seafish that spawns in fresh water. Most popular for its delicate roe, it can be used as is fresh herring or mackerel.
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shadPerhaps a variant of Chad.
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shadMeans "happy" in Arabic.
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shadIt is derived from the Arabic root, shadd or to strengthen, though generally it means architect.
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shad
Any one of several species of food fishes that make up the genus ''Alosa'' in the family Clupeidae, to which the herrings also belong;(Alosa sphaerocephala,species|noshow=1)
*(Alosa alabamae,species [..]
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shadMeans "happy" in Arabic.
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shadPerhaps a variant of Chad.
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