Fish / fɪʃ / n
[a limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal that
is covered with scales and has gills and fins, living wholly in water; or the
flesh of such an animal eaten as food] (মাছ; মৎস্য; মীন):
Limbless / ˈlɪmləs /
adj [having no arms or legs, or having one or more arms or legs missing] (অঙ্গহীন):
Other limbless lizards belonging to different families have been found on the
islands.
Cold-blooded / ˌkoʊldˈblʌdɪd /
adj [(of animals, for example fish or snakes) having a body temperature that
depends on the temperature of the surrounding air or water] ():
Vertebrate / ˈvɜːrtɪbrət /
adj [any animal with a backbone, including all mammals, birds, fish, reptiles
and amphibians] (মেরুদণ্ডীপ্রাণী):
Flesh / fleʃ / n
[the soft part of the body of a person or animal that is between the skin and
the bones, or the soft inside part of a fruit or vegetable] (মাংস):
Fish (Verb)
Fish / fɪʃ / v
{Pt. Pp. fished / fɪʃt /
|| Third Person: Fishes / fɪʃɪz /} [to catch fish from a river, sea, lake, with a hook,
nets, etc., or to try to do this] (মাছধরা; মৎসশিকারকরা):
Fishing
Fishing / ˈfɪʃɪŋ / n
[the activity of catching fish for food, work,
or sport] (মাছধরা): Fishing is very
popular in coastal areas.
Fish Hatchery
Fish Hatchery / ˈfɪʃ
ˌhætʃəri
/ n [a place where fish eggs are hatched and
young fish are raised before being released into ponds, rivers, or the sea] (মাছেরডিমফোটানোওবাচ্চাবড়করারজায়গা): The government built a new fish hatchery to increase
fish production.
Fry
Fry / fraɪ / n
[very small young fish]
(মাছেরপোনা; চারামাছ):
School
School / skuːl / n
{of fish} [a
large number of fish or other sea animals swimming in a group] (<মাছের>ঝাঁক): A school of fish passed by the boat.
Scale
Scale / skeɪl / n
[one of the many very small, flat pieces that
cover the skin of fish, snakes, and reptiles] (আঁশ):
Fin
Fin / fɪn / n
[a thin flat part sticking out of the body of a
fish or an aircraft that helps balance and movement] (পাখনা):
Dorsal Fin
Dorsal Fin / ˌdɔːrsl
ˈfɪn
/ n [a fin sticking out of the back of a fish
that helps balance and movement] (পৃষ্ঠীয়পাখনা):
Ventral Fin
Ventral Fin / ˈventrəl
fɪn
/ n (also Pelvic fin) [the pair of fins found on the lower (belly) side of a
fish, which help it to balance and steer while swimming]
(উদরিকপাখনা):
Gill
Gill / ɡɪl / n
[the organ through which fish and other water
creatures breathe](ফুলকা): Fish take in oxygen through their gills.
Gill Cover
Gill Cover /
ɡɪl
/ n {also Operculum} [a hard, bony flap that covers and protects the gills
of a fish](ফুলকারঢাকনাবাআবরণ): The gill cover helps the fish to breathe by moving
water over the gills.
Vent
Vent / vent / n
[the anal opening in the body of a bird, fish,
reptile, or other small animal, through which waste matter is passed out] (মাছেরপায়ুপথবামলদ্বার):
Tail
Tail / teɪl / n
[the back part of a fish that helps it swim] (লেজ):
Spawn
Spawn / spɔːn / n
[the eggs of fish, frogs, or other aquatic
animals] (মাছবাজলজপ্রাণীরডিম):
Roe
Roe / roʊ / n
[the fully developed eggs of fish, especially
when used as food] (মাছেরডিম, যাসাধারণতখাবারহিসেবেব্যবহৃতহয়):
Caviar
Caviar / ˈkæviɑːr / n
[the eggs of some types of fish, especially the
sturgeon, that are preserved using salt and eaten as a very special and
expensive type of food] (বিশেষতস্টারজেনমাছের) নুনদেওয়াডিম, যাবিলাসবহুলখাবারহিসেবেখাওয়াহয়):
Fillet
Fillet / ˈfɪlɪt / n
[a piece of meat or fish that has no bones or
skin] (মাছবামাংসেরহাড়বিহীনটুকরোঅংশ):
Fish Flesh
Fish Flesh / fɪʃ
fleʃ
/ n [the soft part of a fish’s body that is
eaten as food; the meat of the fish] (মাছেরনরমমাংস): The fish flesh was very soft and tasty.
Fish belly
Fish belly / fɪʃ
ˈbɛli
/ n [the belly part of a fish, which is soft and
often considered tastier] (মাছেরপেটি): Give her the fish belly piece.
Fish bone
Fish bone / fɪʃ
boʊn
/ n [the hard, thin structure inside a fish’s
body that supports it] (মাছেরকাঁটা): A fish bone got stuck in my throat.
Swim Bladder
Swim Bladder / swɪm
ˈblædər
/ n [a gas-filled organ inside a fish’s body
that helps it to float or stay at a certain depth in water] (প্টকা; ভাসথলি): The swim bladder helps the fish to control its depth in
the water.
Fish Gut
Fish Gut / fɪʃ
ɡʌt
/ n [the internal organs of a fish, especially
the stomach and intestines] (মাছেরনাড়িভুঁড়ি): I removed the fish guts before cooking.
Aquatic
Aquatic / əˈkwætɪk / n
[living or growing in, happening in, or
connected with water] (জলজ): Fish are aquatic animals.
Fisherman
Fisherman / fɪʃərmən / n {Pl. Fishermen} [someone who catches fish, especially as a job] (জেলে; ধীবর): The fisherman went to the river early in the morning.
Angler
Angler / ˈæŋɡlər / n
[a person who catches fish with a rod and line,
especially as a sport or hobby] (সৌখীনমৎস্যশিকারী; ছিপফেলেমাছধরাব্যক্তি): The angler caught a big fish with his fishing rod.
Fishery
Fishery / ˈfɪʃəri / n
[a place or industry where fish are bred,
caught, or processed for commercial purposes] (মৎস্য
ক্ষেত্র বা মৎস্য শিল্প):
Fish Farm
Fish Farm / ˈfɪʃ
ˌfɑːrm
/ n [a place where fish are raised and bred in
tanks or ponds for commercial use] (মাছচাষেরখামার): The fish farm produces thousands of fish every year.
Fish Hook
Fish Hook / ˈfɪʃˌhʊk / n
[a curved piece of metal with a barb at one end,
used for catching fish] (মাছধরারহুক / বড়শি): He learned how to remove a fish-hook from a trout's
mouth.
Fishing Line
Fishing Line / ˈfɪʃɪŋ
ˌlaɪn
/ n [strong plastic string used with a fishing
rod to catch fish] (মাছধরারসুতা):
Float
Float / floʊt / n
{IN FISHING} [a small lightweight object
attached to a fishing line that floats on the surface of the water and shows
when a fish bites the bait] (ফাতনা): The float moved slightly, and he knew a fish had taken
the bait.
Sinker
Sinker / ˈsɪŋkər / n
[a small weight, usually made of metal, attached
to a fishing line to make the bait sink deeper into the water] (সীসাবাডুবানি): He added a sinker to his fishing line so the bait could
reach the bottom.
Reel
Reel / riːl / n
[a round, wheel-shaped device attached to a
fishing rod, used for winding and unwinding the fishing line] (নাটাই):
Fishing Rod
Fishing Rod / ˈfɪʃɪŋ
ˌrɑːd
/ n {USA fishing pole} [a long stick made of wood, plastic, etc. with a line
attached to it and a hook at the end of the line, used for catching fish] (মাছধরারছিপ):
Fishing Tackle
Fishing Tackle / ˈfɪʃɪŋ
ˌtækl
/ n [equipment needed for catching fish, such as
rods, lines, and hooks] (মাছধরারসরঞ্জাম): They had a business selling fishing tackle.
Bait
Bait / beɪt / n
[a small amount of food on a hook or in a
special device used to attract and catch a fish or animal] (টোপ): Live worms are used as bait.
Net fishing
Net fishing / nɛt
ˈfɪʃɪŋ
/ n [catching fish using a net] (জালফেলেমাছধরা): Net fishing is common in rivers and ponds.
Hook Fishing
Hook fishing / hʊk
ˈfɪʃɪŋ
/ n [a hook and line used to catch fish, either
by piercing and embedding into the inside of the fish’s mouth] (ছিপবাহুকদিয়েমাছধরা): Hook fishing is popular as a hobby.
Spearfishing
Spearfishing / ˈspɪəfɪʃɪŋ / n
[catching fish by using a spear or sharp tool] (বর্শাবাধারালোবস্তুদিয়েমাছধরা): Spearfishing requires skill and practice.
Trawling
Trawling / ˈtrɔːlɪŋ / n
[to pull a large, cone-shaped net through the
sea at a deep level behind a special boat in order to catch fish] (বড়জালটেনেমাছধরা (বাণিজ্যিকভাবে)): Trawling is used to catch many fish at once.
Aquaculture
Aquaculture / ˈækwəkʌltʃər / n
[the raising of water animals such as fish for
food, or the growing of plants in water for food] (মাছচাষ / মৎস্যচাষ): Aquaculture
helps increase fish production.
Fishbowl
Fishbowl / ˈfɪʃboʊl / n
[a container that is usually round and made of
glass and is used for keeping pet fish in] (পোষা
মাছরাখারকাঁচেরগোলজার / ট্যাংক):
Fishmeal
Fishmeal / ˈfɪʃmiːl / n
[a type of powder made from dried and ground
fish, used as animal feed or fertilizer] (শুকনোমাছেরগুঁড়া (খাদ্যবাসারহিসেবেব্যবহৃত)): Fishmeal is used to feed chickens and other
animals.
Fishmonger
Fishmonger / ˈfɪʃmʌŋɡər / n
[someone whose job is to sell fish in a shop] (মাছবিক্রেতা; মেছো):
Fish Knife
Fish knife / ˈfɪʃ
ˌnaɪf
/ n [a knife for eating fish, with a wide blade
and a round edge] (মাছকাটারবাখাওয়ারবিশেষছুরি): He used a fish knife to cut the grilled fish.
Trawler
Trawler / ˈtrɔːlər / n
[a fishing boat that uses large nets that it
drags through the sea behind it] (মাছধরারনৌকা): The trawler went out to sea to catch fish.
Trawl
Trawl / trɑːl / n
{also trawl net} [a large net with a wide opening that is dragged along
the bottom of the sea by a boat in order to catch fish]
(মাছধরারজাল):
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