cockling

  • 61cockle — cockle1 /kok euhl/, n., v., cockled, cockling. n. 1. any bivalve mollusk of the genus Cardium, having somewhat heart shaped, radially ribbed valves, esp. C. edule, the common edible species of Europe. 2. any of various allied or similar mollusks …

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  • 62painting — /payn ting/, n. 1. a picture or design executed in paints. 2. the act, art, or work of a person who paints. 3. the works of art painted in a particular manner, place, or period: a book on Flemish painting. 4. an instance of covering a surface… …

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  • 63Community supported fishery — A community supported fishery (CSF) is a shore side community of people collaborating with the local fishing community. Tailored after the community supported agriculture model, a CSF contributes freshly caught local seafood to the local markets… …

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  • 64Korean maritime border incidents — Part of Division of Korea Incidents have occurred in waters south of the Northern Limit Line, shown in red s …

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  • 65Cuisine of Gower — The cuisine of Gower, a peninsula in south Wales, is based on ingredients grown, raised or collected on or around the peninsula. The cuisine is based on fresh ingredients with recipes based around a fish or meat dish. The peninsula was virtually… …

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  • 66Makassan contact with Australia — A Macassan wooden sailing vessel or prau. Macassan or more correctly Makassar trepangers from the southwest corner of Sulawesi (formerly Celebes) visited the coast of northern Australia for hundreds of years to process trepang (also known as sea… …

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  • 67Medieval maritime culture — The medieval maritime culture began with the remnants of the naval tradition of the Roman Empire, included the technological advances that enabled the Vikings to colonize North America in 982, suffered tremendously during the crises of the 14th… …

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  • 68Old Perlican — Not to be confused with New Perlican, Newfoundland and Labrador. Old Perlican Parlican   Town   …

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  • 69Cocklin — This interesting surname has a number of possible origins. Firstly, it may have originated as a nickname from the bird, the cock, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century cocc , and applied to a young lad who strutted proudly like a cock.… …

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  • 70cockle — cockle1 noun 1》 an edible burrowing bivalve mollusc with a strong ribbed shell. [Genus Cardium.] 2》 (also cockleshell) literary a small shallow boat. Phrases warm the cockles of one s heart give one a comforting feeling of contentment.… …

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