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cultus-cod|ˈkʌltəsˌkɒd| [Chinook cultus ‘of little worth’, G. B. Goode.] A chiroid fish (Ophiodon elongatus), an important article of food on the Pacific coast of North America.
1884Rep. U.S. Fishery Commission 267. 1888 G. B. Goode Amer. Fishes 270 The Cultus Cod is universally called ‘Cod-fish’ where the true cod is unknown. About Puget Sound the English call it ‘Ling’. |