English to Lithuanian Meaning of piscatorial - žvejybinis


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Definitions of piscatorial in English
Adjective(1) relating to or characteristic of the activity of fishing
Examples of piscatorial in English
(1) These six piscatorial picks, because of their noteworthy omega - 3 levels, also deserve a place on your plate.(2) The grayling is arguably the most up-and-coming fish in the piscatorial hierarchy, as voted by us fishermen.(3) I remember quite clearly the day when my infant piscatorial thoughts turned from small creatures to fantasies of slightly larger prey.(4) I am often amazed at the social status, or lack thereof, that surrounds those who have followed the path of piscatorial adventure.(5) This was a welcome fish indeed and restored my faith in my piscatorial brethren.(6) I get out the skillet, add some oil, prepare some seasoned flour, dredge the fish, and prepare our piscatorial feast.
(1) pirate ship ::
piratų laivas
(2) pirate flag ::
piratų vėliava
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Adjective
1. piscatory ::
žvejų
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piscatorial
English to Lithuanian Dictionary: piscatorial

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