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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
ICHTHYOLOGIST, !k-ffie-AUo-g!st, n. One versed in ichthyology. ICHTHYOLOGY,
Jk-tte-AW-je, n. The doctrine of the nature of fish. 1CHTHYOMANCY, lk-ffie-
Amilns-e, n. Divination by examining the heads of fishes. [on fish.
ICHTHYOPHAGIST ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
ICHNEU1IONES— ICHTHYOPHAGIST. its resemblance to the plant
Chrysobalanus icaco.) A genus of plants: Order, Olacacee. ICE, ise, s. (it, or ua,
Sax.) A solid, transparent, and brittle body, formed of some fluid, particularly
water, and ...
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Concise English Dictionary
ns. ichthyologist; ichthyology the branch of natural history that treats of fishes,
ichthyophagist (-of 'a-jist, Gr. phagein, to eat) a fish-eater, ichthyophagy (-of 'a-ji)
the practice of eating fish; ichthyosaur (ik'thi-o-sor, Gr. sauros, lizard) any member
...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
ICHNEUMONES— ICHTHYOPHAGIST. its resemblance to the plant
Chrysobalanus icaco.) A genus of plants: Order, Olacaceac. Ice, ise, >. (is, or isa.
Sax.) A solid, transparent, and brittle body, formed of some fluid, particularly
water, and ...
John Craig (F.G.S.),
1848
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The Pantropheon: Or, History of Food and Its Preparation : ...
It is asserted that the art of preparing fish was one of the first boons of this
powerful sovereign, and that, instructed by her, Thetis rendered ichthyophagist
the god of light and the fine arts.1 The Jews, an agricultural people, living far from
the ...
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The food of the people, a letter to Henry Fenwick
leagues of the coast — and in this case railways bring a supply of fish to our
succour ; still, days will sometimes come — certainly not often — when fish is not
to be had, and when the most devoted ichthyophagist must forego his favourite
fare.
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A dictionary of science, literature and art, ed. by W.T. ...
ICHTHYOPHAGIST The chief modification in the arrangement of the class of
fishes has been the consequence of a study of the nature and affinities of the
numerous extinct forms, and a comparison of these with existing species. M.
Agassiz ...
Dictionary, William Thomas Brande,
1866
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A woman against the world [by W.G. Starbuck].
Lunch it was called because the hour was three o'clock, but an ichthyophagist
would have been content with the fish alone, for the trout, turbot, and lobsters
would have tempted a saint to eat on a fast day. CHAPTEE XXI. On the day after
the ...
William Gayer Starbuck,
1864
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What I Saw in California: Being the Journal of a Tour, by ...
... shore of the lake. Returning to camp, Miller, who had employed his leisure in
angling, exhibited a piscatory spectacle worthy the admiration 158 PISCATORY
DELICACY. of the most epicurean ichthyophagist. He had 14.
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“The” Quarterly Review
At present our object, we confess, is primarily limited to the awakening of all the
ichthyophagist in the appetites of men, so as to insure that steady demand which,
we repeat, must be the keystone of the structure ; although the diet is said to be ...