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1) a social group of fish, e.g. in shallow water or at the surface, cf. school where synchronised swimming is the criterion2) a submerged ridge, bank, or bar covered by mud, sand or gravel which is at or near enough to the water surface to constitute a danger to navigation4) to become shallow gradually6) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for barbels7) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for fishes8) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for herrings9) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for mackerel10) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for minnows11) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for perch12) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for pilchards13) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for roach14) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for salmon15) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for shad16) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for sharks17) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for sticklebacks18) a collective noun (a noun that denotes a collection of persons or things regarded as a unit) for trout
Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.