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icefish /ˈʌɪsfɪʃ /noun (plural same or icefishes)1 another term for capelin.Below the ocean surface lies an even greater diversity of life, replete with corals, sponges and barnacles, as well as icefish and toothfish....- I lobbed an unweighted icefish with an awkward flip of the heavy boat rod.
- He finds Simon standing alone by the rack of aquariums, tending their captives - the Antarctic limpets, and a lone, prize icefish.
2A scaleless Antarctic fish of pallid appearance with spiny gill covers and a snout shaped like a duck’s bill.- Chaenocephalus aceratus, family Chaenichthyidae.
Changes to certain residues in ß-tubulin have been suggested to confer cold stability on the MTs of Antarctic icefishes....- How do Anarctic icefish survive in freezing water?
verb (ice-fish) [no object] (usually as noun ice-fishing) Fish through holes in the ice on a lake or river.I went ice-fishing and ate a reindeer for dinner....- He told me that when he was working with the couriers, the Inuit taught him how to ice-fish.
- Polar Circle will arrange a non-diving day and take you round the local villages, teach you to ice-fish, take you skiing or on snowmobile trips.
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