Whiting
61whiting time — noun Etymology: whiting (II) obsolete : the time for bleaching clothes …
62whiting — 1) a common name for several species of fishes, e.g. Semotilus corporalis (Cyprinidae), Merluccius bilinearis (Merlucciidae), Theragra chalcogramma (Gadidae) 2) precipitation of calcium carbonate in hard water lakes during early summer. Chalky… …
63whiting — Chalk (CaCO3) used for polishing metals or plastic appliances …
64whiting — whit|ing [ waıtıŋ, hwaıtıŋ ] noun count a black and silver ocean fish a. uncount this fish eaten as food …
65whiting — whit·ing || hwaɪtɪŋ / w n. edible marine fish related to the cod; ground white chalk used as a whitening agent …
66whiting — Ground and dried chalk used in plate cleaning and in the preparation of gesso. Also see body color and gouache …
67whiting — whiting1 noun (plural same) a slender bodied marine fish with edible white flesh. [Merlangius merlangus (cod family, shallow European waters), and other species.] Origin ME: from MDu. wijting, from wijt white . whiting2 noun ground chalk used for …
68whiting — n. 1. (Ich.) Spanish white. 2. (Ich.) Merling (Gadus merlangus) …
69whiting — noun (C) a black and silver fish that lives in the sea and can be eaten …
70whiting — whit·ing …