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gilled, ppl. a.|gɪld| [gill n.1] Having gills.
[1823Spirit Publ. Jrnls. (1824) 76 Remember the deeds of Sir Billy the Fat, That rosy-gill'd Alderman bold.] 1895St. G. Mivart in Harper's Mag. Mar. 634/2 The experiment of removing such young gilled tadpoles of the land salamander from the body of the mother in order to see whether they would then breathe in water. 1895Daily News 4 Nov. 3/3 Specimens of gilled fungi. |