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teague Meaning in Tamil ( teague வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



அயர்லாந்து நாட்டவர்

Noun:

(சுமாராக மூன்று கல் தொலைவுள்ள) தூரம்,



teague தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இதனை இயற்றியவர்கள் இங்கிலாந்து நாட்டவர்களாக இருக்க வேண்டுவதில்லை; ஜோசப் கொன்ராட் போலந்துக்காரர்,இராபர்ட் பர்ன்சு இசுகாட்லாந்துக்காரர், ஜேம்சு ஜோய்சு அயர்லாந்து நாட்டவர், டைலன் தாமசு வேல்சு பகுதியைச் சேர்ந்தவர், எட்கார் ஆலன் போ அமெரிக்கர், வி.

அவர் அயர்லாந்து நாட்டவர்.

teague's Usage Examples:

("12,940); shrimp, 306,500 lb (" 12,452); terrapin, 27,521 lb ("5,580); mullet, 138,000 lb ("3782); jewfish, 79,500 lb ("373 8); channel bass, 102,000 lb ("355 0); squeteague, 85,700 lb ("3 0 59); shark, 90,000 lb ("1800).


The chief varieties of the product in 1904, with their value, were as follows: oysters, "1,691,953; clams, "430,766; shad, "238,517; squeteague (weak-fish), "253,200; bluefish, "120,085; menhaden, "109,090; sea bass, "97,903; cod, "53,789.


In 1905 the number of persons employed in the general fisheries industry was 2212; and the value of the catch was " 1, 54 6, 6 5 8, the largest items being: lobsters, squeteague (weakfish), "86,478; scup, "138,030; and oysters (for market), "874,232.


Large numbers of shad, blue fish, weak fish (squeteague), alewives, Spanish mackerel, perch, bass, croakers (Micropogon undulatus), mullet, menhaden, oysters and clams are caught in the sounds, in the lower courses of the rivers flowing into them, or in the neighbouring waters of the sea.


The values of the principal catches in 1902 were: red snapper, "103,398; oysters, "100,359; squeteague, "49,577, and channel bass, "39,525.


Next in importance were the catches of menhaden, shad, clams, squeteague and alewives; while minor catches were made of crabs, croaker, bluefish, butterfish, catfish, perch and spotted and striped bass.


The waters of the coast and bays abound in shad, menhaden, bluefish, weak-fish (squeteague), clams and oysters.


'Next in importance were the catches of menhaden, shad, clams, squeteague and alewives; while minor catches were made of crabs, croaker, bluefish, butterfish, catfish, perch and spotted and striped bass.


In the bays and lower courses of the rivers are porpoises, whiting, sea bass, channel bass, shad, sturgeon, mullet, drum, bluefish, snappers, sheepshead, weakfish or squeteague, groupers, and several other kinds of fish.


The most valuable catches of food fish in 1904 were those of bluefish ("556,527), squeteague ("212,623), flounders ("67,159), eels ("53,832), cod ("52,710), scup ("48,068) and shad ("36,826).





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