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Definition of grayling
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of grayling is as below...
Grayling
(a.) A
European
fish
(Thymallus
vulgaris),
allied
to the
trout,
but
having
a very broad
dorsal
fin; --
called
also
umber.
It
inhabits
cold
mountain
streams,
and is
valued
as a game
fish..
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Grayling
::
Grayling
(a.) An
American
fish of the genus
Thymallus,
having
similar
habits
to the
above;
one
species
(T.
Ontariensis),
inhabits
several
streams
in
Michigan;
another
(T.
montanus),
is found in the
Yellowstone
region..
Upokororo
::
Upokororo
(n.) An
edible
fresh-water
New
Zealand
fish
(Prototroctes
oxyrhynchus)
of the
family
Haplochitonidae.
In
general
appearance
and
habits,
it
resembles
the
northern
lake
whitefishes
and
trout.
Called
also
grayling..
Umber
::
Umber (n.) See
Grayling,
1..
Grayling
::
Grayling
(a.) A
European
fish
(Thymallus
vulgaris),
allied
to the
trout,
but
having
a very broad
dorsal
fin; --
called
also
umber.
It
inhabits
cold
mountain
streams,
and is
valued
as a game
fish..
Calver
::
Calver
(v. i.) To bear, or be
susceptible
of, being
calvered;
as,
grayling's
flesh will
calver..
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