Cousins of the cod
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HAKESCousins of the cod.
HAKESCod cousins
ROCKLINGRelative of the cod.
HAKERelative of the cod
POLLACKRelative of the cod
HAKERelative of the cod.
EELPOUTRelative of the cod.
BURBOTSRelatives of the cod.
HAKECousin of the cod.
HAKECousin of the Atlantic cod
codlingsthe young of the cod
LINGFish of the cod family.
LINGSFish of the cod family.
CUSKLarge fish, relative of the cod.
lythea common fish of the cod family
morrhuaan old generic name of the cod
TRUROTown near the tip of Cape Cod
morrhuasMORRHUA, an old generic name of the cod
lythesLYTHE, a common fish of the cod family
saitheNorth Atlantic food fish, Pollachius virens, of the cod family
cuska large edible North Atlantic fish (Brosme brosme) of the cod family
lingany of various fishes (as a hake or burbot) of the cod family
pollockA commercially valuable food fish of the cod family, occurring in the North Atlantic
rocklingA slender marine fish of the cod family, typically occurring in shallow water or tidal pools
hakeany of several marine food fishes (as of the genera Merluccius and Urophycis) related to the Atlantic cod
burbotfreshwater cod, Lota lota, of Europe, Asia, and North America, having an elongated body and a barbel on the chin
pollacksAn edible greenish-brown fish of the cod family, with a protruding lower jaw. Found in the northeastern Atlantic, it is popular with anglers
pollocksAn edible greenish-brown fish of the cod family, with a protruding lower jaw. Found in the northeastern Atlantic, it is popular with anglers
pollackAn edible greenish-brown fish of the cod family, with a protruding lower jaw. Found in the northeastern Atlantic, it is popular with anglers
haddocksA silvery-gray bottom-dwelling fish of North Atlantic coastal waters, related to the cod. It is popular as a food fish and is of great commercial value
burbotsAn elongated bottom-dwelling fish that is the only member of the cod family that lives in fresh water. It occurs in Eurasia and North America, but is almost extinct in Britain