dace
IPA: dˈeɪs
noun
- A shoal-forming fish of species Leuciscus leuciscus, common to swift rivers in England and Wales and in Europe.
- (US) Any of various related small fish of the family Cyprinidae that live in freshwater and are native to North America.
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Examples of "dace" in Sentences
- The dace is another fish which gives sport to the fly-fisherman.
- The agency boosted fish populations with more than half a million farmed fish, including roach, barbell, tench, dace and chub.
- All Answers from cooner wrote 25 weeks 23 hours ago crickets, grasshoppers, hellgramites, and where legal small bait fish like dace work great
- • I wasn't going to mussel in on the fish puns Letters, 19 January, but having salmoned up the courage I thought I'd throw the dace and see what happened.
- Besides cutthroat trout, the one other species of fish that is native to Yellowstone Lake and the Yellowstone River drainage above the two large falls in Yellowstone National Park is the longnose dace, which is rare.
- All submitted answers are subject to the rules set forth in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. from cooner wrote 25 weeks 23 hours ago crickets, grasshoppers, hellgramites, and where legal small bait fish like dace work great
- Other success stories include the river Nar in Norfolk, which now yields sea trout as well as dace, chub and brown trout, while birdwatchers can enjoy kingfisher and reed warblers as well as admiring 12 species of dragonfly and marsh orchids.
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