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61 трубач
2) Biology: agami (Psophia), common whelk (Buccinum undatum)3) Rare: whistler4) Music: Gabe, Gabriel, trumpet player5) Fishery: whelk (Buccinum)6) Ichthyology: moki (Latridiopsis), trumpeter (Latridopsis)8) Scuba diving: trumpetfish (брюхоногий моллюск) -
62 ходовой
1) General subject: current, common (о товаре или блюде в меню), popular (товар), in-demand2) Naval: pilot-bridge3) Military: moving4) Engineering: leading5) Construction: running6) Commerce: fast-moving7) Economy: of ready sale (о товаре), salable (о товаре), saleable, tradable (о товаре)8) Automobile industry: traversing9) Information technology: merchantable10) Fishery: migrating11) Advertising: salable12) Business: best-selling, quick-selling13) Drilling: travelling14) Makarov: hot (о товаре), walking -
63 чирок-свистунок
1) Biology: European teal (Anas crecca), common teal (Anas crecca), green-winged teal (Anas crecca)2) Fishery: green teal -
64 широколобка
1) Fishery: Baikal sculpin (Cottocomephorus)2) Sakhalin energy glossary: common bullhead (Экоцентр), miller's thumb (Экоцентр) -
65 широконоска
1) Fishery: orn northern shoveler (Anas clypeata)2) Ornithology: common shoveler (Anas clypeata), northen shoveler (Anas clypeata), northern shoveler (Anas clypeata), shoveler (Anas clypeata), shovelnose (Anas clypeata) -
66 шкотовый узел
1) Naval: becket bend, common bend, hawser bend, mesh knot, netting knot, sheet bend, sheet knot, single-becket bend, swab bend, swab hitch, weaver's hitch, weaver's knot2) Engineering: double sheet bend knot3) Construction: double sheet bend knot (каната)4) Fishery: weavers hitch, weavers knot5) Yachting: Sheet Band
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common fishery — A fishery open to a number of persons, sometimes to the public; a free fishery and a common fishery are usually and properly considered equivalent rights. 35 Am J2d Fish § 6 … Ballentine's law dictionary
common fishery — those fisheries not belonging to any state; the right to fish in all public waters, Compare free fishery and several fishery and, particularly, common of fishery … Dictionary of ichthyology
common fishery — noun 1. : a fishery (sense 4) enjoyed by the public compare common of piscary 2. : a right to fish in another s waters with the owner or with others … Useful english dictionary
fishery — Business or process of catching, processing, or selling fish. A hatchery or place for catching fish. A right or liberty of taking fish at a particular place or waters. A species of incorporeal hereditament, anciently termed piscary, of which… … Black's law dictionary
fishery — Business or process of catching, processing, or selling fish. A hatchery or place for catching fish. A right or liberty of taking fish at a particular place or waters. A species of incorporeal hereditament, anciently termed piscary, of which… … Black's law dictionary
fishery — In common usage, a place for fishing. In a legal sense, a right, other than one arising from ownership of a particular shore or beach, to employ within a particular stretch of water, lawful means for the taking of fish which may be found there.… … Ballentine's law dictionary
common — Belonging or shared equally by more than one. Of frequent occurrence. Without special or distinguishing characteristics. An incorporeal hereditament which consists in a profit which one man has in connection with one or more others in the land of … Black's law dictionary
common — Belonging or shared equally by more than one. Of frequent occurrence. Without special or distinguishing characteristics. An incorporeal hereditament which consists in a profit which one man has in connection with one or more others in the land of … Black's law dictionary
common of fishery — The right that a tenant has of taking fish in the water of the landlord. Van Rensselaer v Radcliffe (NY) 10 Wend 639. See common fishery … Ballentine's law dictionary
common of piseary — The right that a tenant has of taking fish in the waters of the landlord. Van Rensselaer v Radcliffe (NY) 10 Wend 639. See common fishery … Ballentine's law dictionary
Common thresher — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1 … Wikipedia