LING
\lˈɪŋ], \lˈɪŋ], \l_ˈɪ_ŋ]\
Sort: Oldest first
-
water chestnut whose spiny fruit has two rather than 4 prongs
-
elongated marine food fish of Greenland and northern Europe; often salted and dried
By Princeton University
-
water chestnut whose spiny fruit has two rather than 4 prongs
-
elongated marine food fish of Greenland and northern Europe; often salted and dried
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
-
A large, marine, gadoid fish (Molva vulgaris) of Northern Europe and Greenland. It is valued as a food fish and is largely salted and dried. Called also drizzle.
-
The burbot of Lake Ontario.
-
An American hake of the genus Phycis.
-
A New Zealand food fish of the genus Genypterus. The name is also locally applied to other fishes, as the cultus cod, the mutton fish, and the cobia.
-
Heather (Calluna vulgaris).
By Oddity Software
-
A large, marine, gadoid fish (Molva vulgaris) of Northern Europe and Greenland. It is valued as a food fish and is largely salted and dried. Called also drizzle.
-
The burbot of Lake Ontario.
-
An American hake of the genus Phycis.
-
A New Zealand food fish of the genus Genypterus. The name is also locally applied to other fishes, as the cultus cod, the mutton fish, and the cobia.
-
Heather (Calluna vulgaris).
By Noah Webster.
By Daniel Lyons
Word of the day
Platidiam
- An inorganic water-soluble platinum complex. After undergoing hydrolysis, it reacts DNA produce both intra interstrand crosslinks. These crosslinks appear to impair replication and transcription of DNA. The cytotoxicity cisplatin correlates with cellular arrest in G2 phase cell cycle.