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herrings Meaning in Tamil ( herrings வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஒரு வகை கடல் மீன்,



herrings தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

பீட்ரூட் மற்றும் ஹெர்ரிங் (ஒரு வகை கடல் மீன்) சேர்க்கப்படலாம், அல்லது ஒரு வகை துணை உணவாக பரிமாறப்படலாம்.

குருத்தெலும்பு மீன்கள் பூவாலி அல்லது பூவாளி (Opisthopterus tardoore ) என்பது ஒரு வகை கடல் மீன் ஆகும்.

herrings's Usage Examples:

Charters granted to seaports often stipulated that the town should send so many herrings or other fish to the king annually during Lent.


BATTLE OF THE HERRINGS, the name applied to the action of Rouvray, fought in 1429 between the French (and Scots) and the English, who, under Sir John Falstolfe (or Falstaff), were convoying Lenten provisions, chiefly herrings, to the besiegers of Orleans.


"BATTLE OF THE HERRINGS, the name applied to the action of Rouvray, fought in 1429 between the French (and Scots) and the English, who, under Sir John Falstolfe (or Falstaff), were convoying Lenten provisions, chiefly herrings, to the besiegers of Orleans.


Of the Clupeidae, or herrings, numerous forms occur in Asiatic waters, ascending the rivers many hundred miles; one of the best-known of Indian fishes, the hilsa, is of this family.


Tilletia Tritici, bunt or stinking smut of wheat, is so-called because the bunted grain has a disagreeable odour of stale herrings.


That Brighton was a large fishing village in 1086 is evident from the rent of 4000 herrings; in 1285 it had a separate constable, and in 1333 it was assessed for a tenth and fifteenth at £5:4:64, half the assessment of Shoreham.


"It is now known to consist of the young fry of herrings and sprats in varying proportions mixed with a few shrimps, gobies, sticklebacks, pope-fishes and young flounders: but these impurities are as far as possible picked out from the whitebait before it is marketed.


The oyster beds, for which Loch Ryan was once noted, are not cultivated, but the fisheries (white fish and herrings) are still of some consequence.


Along the Murman coast of the Arctic Ocean and in the White Sea, where many millions of herrings are caught annually by some 3000 persons, the yearly produce is estimated at the value of £140,000.


It feeds on mackerel, pilchards and herrings and, following the shoals, is often caught by fishermen in the nets along with its prey.


Pilchard, herrings, whiting and mackerel are taken, and salmon in the Teign.


We had soused herrings for starters, which were delicious.


Both, like the majority of herrings, are greenish on the back and silvery on the sides, but they are distinguished from the other European species Clupea by the presence of a large blackish blotch behind the gill-opening, which is succeeded by a series of several other similar spots along the middle of the side of the body.





Synonyms:

kipper, red herring, sprat, pickled herring, brisling, smoked herring, Clupea harangus, bloater, kippered herring, saltwater fish, whitebait,



Antonyms:

spiny-finned fish,

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