ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD CORVINA
From Spanish corbina, corvina, from feminine of corvino ravenlike, from Latin corvus raven.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORVINA»
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corvina in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
corvina and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish
These fish are often called corbina, as well as corvina, and both words appear in
the Spanish and the Portuguese languages for common names applied to
various drum and croaker. They are typically referred to as croaker by some
anglers ...
2
The Fishes of the Indo-Australian Archipelago: Index of the ...
Corvina amoyensis Blkr. 426, 142. Corvina anei C. V. 91, 36. Corvina axillaris
C. V. 91, 36. Corvina Belengeri C. V. 61, 56. 91, 36. cf. Corvina Kuhlii C. V.,
Johnius Belengeri Cant. Corvina carouna C. V. 91, 36. cf. Johnius carutta Bl.
Corvina ...
Max Wilhelm Carl Weber, Lieven Ferdinand de Beaufort, 1964
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Fishes of the Pacific Coast: Alaska to Peru, Including the ...
Shortfin corvina, shortfin seabass (corvina) Cynoscion panipinnis To 20 inches.
Common in the Gulf of California, at one time this corvina was also seen and
fished along the California shore from Santa Barbara south; but Miller and Lea ...
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Synopsis of Biological Data on the Whitemouth Croaker: ...
Arena, G.J., Estimaci6n del coeficiente de capturabilidad y de la captura maxima
sostenible del recurso de 1984 corvina blanca (Micropoqon sp.) explotado por la
flota uruguaya. Montevideo, Instituto Nacional de Pesca, 15 p. (mimeo) Arena ...
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The Fishes of the Indo-australian Archipelago Vii
... miles 520 (Corvina) mulleri 521 Corvina neilli 517 Corvina nigromaculata 516
Corvina novae-HoIlandiae 537 Corvina papuensis 512 Corvina plagiostoma 525
Corvina polycladiscus 519 Corvina polykladiskos 519 Corvina sampitensis 520 ...
(A marinated fish dish enjoyed in Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Panama and Costa Rica)
Corvina is a rather large (averages over two feet in length) meaty fish that swims
in the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Chile and Peru. It can be ...
Kevin Joyce Broderick, 2007
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Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum: ...
Corvina, Cuv. Regne Anim. ; Cuv. Val. v. p. 81. Body oblong ; muzzle convex,
with the upper jaw overlapping the lower, and with the cleft of the mouth more or
less horizontal. The outer series of the jaws generally contains larger teeth ;
never ...
British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology, Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther, 1860
CORVINA, Cuv. Have neither canine teeth nor barbels ; all their teeth are even.
They also differ from the Otolithi in the thickness and strength of their-second anal
spine. Teeth generally even, velvet-like on the jaws ; but with a series of teeth ...
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1846
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The Wine, Beer, and Spirits Handbook: A Guide to Styles and ...
Most wine drinkers would be hard pressed to recognize a wine that was labeled
Corvina. However, label that same wine with one of its regions of origin in
northeastern Italy—Bardolino or Valpolicella—and those same wine drinkers
would ...
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Estadisticas de pesca:
Page Species item Page Categorie d'especes Pagina Partida de especies 156
Corvina pampera 200 Corvina plateada 201 Corvina plomiza 201 Corvina reina
201 Corvinas africanas nep 201 Corvinata ayanque 177 Corvinata blanca 201 ...
Food and Agriculture Organization, 2006
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CORVINA»
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corvina is used in the context of the following news items.
Dining: You'll like Yulia
First up was the grilled corvina fillet served with ravioli ricotta, and green beans in a light lemon-butter sauce. The fish was seared perfectly, ... «Jerusalem Post Israel News, Jul 15»
Red Wines for a Hot Summer
I rediscovered an often-overlooked Valpolicella from Italy's Veneto region, made from corvina, rondinella and molinara grapes. These wines ... «Free Times, Jul 15»
Justin Keay: How multi-dimensional Italian wine suprises and …
... like Montefalco Sagrantino, they confirm that great wine from Italy doesn't have to be made from Sangiovese or indeed, Nebbiolo or Corvina. «Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade Review, Jul 15»
Wine: 6 box wines to try this summer
•Torre del Falasco, 2013: This offering using the corvina grape came in last. It did improve the next day, which may suggest aerating to help. «Poughkeepsie Journal, Jul 15»
Wine Enthusiast Fêtes America's 100 Best Wine Restaurants
Meanwhile, attentive mixologists offered pours like LaLuca Prosecco, Carpineto 2009 Farnito Cabernet Sauvignon and Cesari 2010 Jèma Corvina, offered by ... «Wine Enthusiast Magazine, Jul 15»
New executive chef raises the sizzle at JRDN in Pacific Beach
And because of a close working relationship he developed with locally based Pacific Stone Crab, species such as halibut, corvina and ... «San Diego Community Newspaper Group, Jul 15»
Karla Carreiro: Cross the county line for casual, fine-dining cuisine …
... taste of seared corvina — a South American table fish with a snapper-like texture. (Karla Carreiro/Special to Treasure Coast Newspapers). «TCPalm, Jun 15»
10 red wines to share for Father's Day
2010 Allegrini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOCG Veneto, Italy (corvina, corvinone, rondinella and oseleta): powerful, intense aromas ... «Miami Herald, Jun 15»
Tasting Notes with Jim Beauregard: An Italian red that works for …
The classic grape from the region is Corvina, which can make wines of different intensities. The flavor profile tends toward sour cherry (also ... «The Union Leader, Jun 15»
Wine Guy: Sweet wines 101
Varietals used to make these wines are widespread, but traditionally Assyrtiko, Malvasia, Corvina or Muscat are used. When buying a bottle of ... «Time Out Hong Kong, Jun 15»