Found 4 items, similar to Whiting.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: white
putih
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: white
abyad, putih, warna putih
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: whiting
whiting
n 1: flesh of a cod-like fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe
2: flesh of any of a number of slender food fishes especially
of Atlantic coasts of North America
3: a small fish of the genus Sillago; excellent food fish
4: any of several food fishes of North American coastal waters
5: found off Atlantic coast of North America [syn:
silver hake,
Merluccius bilinearis]
6: a food fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe resembling the
cod; sometimes placed in genus Gadus [syn:
Merlangus merlangus
,
Gadus merlangus]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Whiting
White
\White\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Whited; p. pr. & vb. n.
Whiting.] [AS. hw[=i]tan.]
To make white; to whiten; to whitewash; to bleach.
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Whited sepulchers, which indeed appear beautiful
outward, but are within full of . . . uncleanness.
--Matt. xxiii.
27.
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So as no fuller on earth can white them. --Mark. ix. 3.
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Whiting
\Whit"ing\, n. [From
White.]
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1. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A common European food fish (
Melangus vulgaris) of
the Codfish family; -- called also
fittin.
(b) A North American fish (
Merlucius vulgaris) allied to
the preceding; -- called also
silver hake.
(c) Any one of several species of North American marine
sci[ae]noid food fishes belonging to genus
Menticirrhus, especially
Menticirrhus Americanus,
found from Maryland to Brazil, and
Menticirrhus littoralis
, common from Virginia to Texas; -- called
also
silver whiting, and
surf whiting.
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Note: Various other fishes are locally called whiting, as the
kingfish
(a), the sailor's choice
(b), the Pacific tomcod, and certain species of lake
whitefishes.
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2. Chalk prepared in an impalpable powder by pulverizing and
repeated washing, used as a pigment, as an ingredient in
putty, for cleaning silver, etc.
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Whiting pollack. (Zo["o]l.) Same as
Pollack.
Whiting pout (Zo["o]l.), the bib, 2.
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