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Definition of freshwater in English: freshwateradjectiveˈfrɛʃwɔːtəˈfrɛʃˌwɔdər 1Of or found in fresh water; not of the sea. freshwater and marine fish Example sentencesExamples - Fishing is another popular activity as the lake is home to 87 varieties of freshwater fish.
- Apart from freshwater fish, marine ornamental fish are also found in abundance in coastal regions.
- The latter are freshwater fish, living in slow-flowing rivers.
- Shanghai is famous for its extremely delicate ivory portrayal of freshwater mussels and fish.
- The domes will contain different freshwater environments containing fish and aquatic mammals.
- Legionellae are found most commonly in freshwater and man-made water systems.
- Along with 680,000 freshwater fish released, it should mean that our fishery has a future.
- This was real fun, fighting America's number one freshwater fish in gin clear water under an azure sky.
- It was caught along the Mekong River and is believed to be the largest freshwater fish ever found.
- Additionally, gobies are usually the most abundant freshwater fish on oceanic islands.
- The sediments were deposited under alternately freshwater and marine conditions.
- Today, however, things are improving for our largest native freshwater fish.
- These may occur, however, in both freshwater and marine environments.
- In addition to the many products, freshwater mussels act as water quality indicators.
- This freshwater fish native to Africa is succulently bathed in fresh lemon juice along with sliced red onion and red pepper.
- There has been much restocking of native freshwater fish in both western dams and rivers, and many coastal estuaries.
- Flood control projects also endanger lowland streams, home to rare freshwater fishes.
- I have been keeping freshwater fish since I was a boy and have always maintained an interest in the hobby of fishkeeping.
- They feed on freshwater fish, insects and the seeds of fringing plants.
- Work at Chapel will meet strict EU laws on freshwater fish habitats and river quality.
2US informal (especially of a school or college) situated in a remote or obscure area; provincial. Synonyms non-metropolitan, small-town, non-urban, outlying, rural, country, rustic, backwoods, backwater Definition of freshwater in US English: freshwateradjectiveˈfreSHˌwôdərˈfrɛʃˌwɔdər 1Of or found in fresh water; not of the sea. freshwater and marine fish Example sentencesExamples - They feed on freshwater fish, insects and the seeds of fringing plants.
- Flood control projects also endanger lowland streams, home to rare freshwater fishes.
- Shanghai is famous for its extremely delicate ivory portrayal of freshwater mussels and fish.
- Fishing is another popular activity as the lake is home to 87 varieties of freshwater fish.
- There has been much restocking of native freshwater fish in both western dams and rivers, and many coastal estuaries.
- This was real fun, fighting America's number one freshwater fish in gin clear water under an azure sky.
- Along with 680,000 freshwater fish released, it should mean that our fishery has a future.
- The sediments were deposited under alternately freshwater and marine conditions.
- In addition to the many products, freshwater mussels act as water quality indicators.
- Additionally, gobies are usually the most abundant freshwater fish on oceanic islands.
- Work at Chapel will meet strict EU laws on freshwater fish habitats and river quality.
- The domes will contain different freshwater environments containing fish and aquatic mammals.
- These may occur, however, in both freshwater and marine environments.
- I have been keeping freshwater fish since I was a boy and have always maintained an interest in the hobby of fishkeeping.
- Legionellae are found most commonly in freshwater and man-made water systems.
- It was caught along the Mekong River and is believed to be the largest freshwater fish ever found.
- The latter are freshwater fish, living in slow-flowing rivers.
- Apart from freshwater fish, marine ornamental fish are also found in abundance in coastal regions.
- This freshwater fish native to Africa is succulently bathed in fresh lemon juice along with sliced red onion and red pepper.
- Today, however, things are improving for our largest native freshwater fish.
2US informal (especially of a school or college) situated in a remote or obscure area; provincial. Synonyms non-metropolitan, small-town, non-urban, outlying, rural, country, rustic, backwoods, backwater |