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collar bone — the bone at the shoulder of a fish that forms the leading edge of a belly flap, q.v., in preparing fish as food. The collar is discarded when a fish is made into a steak or fillet … Dictionary of ichthyology
nape bone — the bone at the shoulder of a fish that forms the leading edge of a belly flap, q.v., in preparing fish as food. Also called collar bone, lug bone and shoulder bone … Dictionary of ichthyology
shoulder bone — the bone at the shoulder of a fish that forms the leading edge of a belly flap, q.v., in preparing fish as food. Also called collar bone, lug bone and nape bone … Dictionary of ichthyology
blogaben — the bone below the gill of a fish; the lug bone (q.v.) (Scottish dialect) … Dictionary of ichthyology
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