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61fish — See: COLD FISH, KETTLE OF FISH, NEITHER FISH NOR FOWL, NOT THE ONLY FISH IN THE SEA, OTHER FISH TO FRY …
62fish — See: COLD FISH, KETTLE OF FISH, NEITHER FISH NOR FOWL, NOT THE ONLY FISH IN THE SEA, OTHER FISH TO FRY …
63-fish — Crawfish Craw fish (kr[add] f[i^]sh ), Crayfish Cray fish (kr[=a] f[i^]sh ), n.; pl. { fishes} or { fish}. [Corrupted fr. OE. crevis, creves, OF. crevice, F. [ e]crevisse, fr. OHG. krebiz crab, G. krebs. See {Crab}. The ending fish arose from… …
64fish TB — tuberculosis (a mycobacterial infection found in aquarium fish, for example (Mycobacterium marinum and M. fortuitum are known causes.). Fish are lethargic, show little interest in food, exhibit wasting, hollow bellies, popeyes, colour loss,… …
65Fish — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and derives from the Middle English (1200 1500) fische or fish , itself coming from the Olde English pre 7th century fisc meaning a fish. Fisc occurs as a personal name in the Domesday Book for… …
66fish — See: cold fish, kettle of fish, neither fish nor fowl, not the only fish in the sea, other fish to fry …
67FiSH — Offizielles Logo des Festivals im Stadthafen Das Festival im Stadthafen oder FiSH ist seit 2004 der Kurzfilmfestivalnachfolger des BDFA Bundeswettbewerbs Junger Film. Es wird vom Bundesverband Deutscher Film Autoren e.V. veranstaltet, vom… …
68FiSh — Offizielles Logo des Festivals im Stadthafen Das Festival im Stadthafen oder FiSH ist seit 2004 der Kurzfilmfestivalnachfolger des BDFA Bundeswettbewerbs Junger Film. Es wird vom Bundesverband Deutscher Film Autoren e.V. veranstaltet, vom… …
69FISH — Abbreviation for fluorescence in situ hybridization, a molecular technique used in chromosome studies. FISH employs fluorescent (fluorescein tags) that glow under ultraviolet light to detect the hybridization (the combination) of molecular probes …
70fish — [OE] Fish goes back to an ancient Indo European word *piskos, which produced on the one hand Latin piscis (source of French poisson, Italian pesce, Spanish pez, Breton pesk, and Welsh pysgodyn) and on the other Germanic *fiskaz (source of Gothic… …