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Bathystoma or Haemulon rimator
Tomtate Tom"tate, n. A Florida and West Indian grunt (Bathystoma, or H[ae]mulon, rimator); also, any of various allied species.

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- The Discworld is the fictional setting for all of Terry Pratchett's Discworld fantasy novels. It consists of a large disc (complete with edge-of-the-world...
- The Battle of Bathys Ryax was fought in 872 or 878 between the Byzantine Empire and the Paulicians. The Paulicians were a Christian sect which—****cuted...
- Griedge Yinda Colette Mbock Bathy Nka (born 26 February 1995) is a French professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Première Ligue club Paris...
- Bathys Limen (Ancient Gr****: Βαθύς λιμήν), meaning deep harbor, was a town located on the coast of the Propontis on the promontory of Cyzicus, in ancient...
- Bathys Rhyax (Gr****: Βαθύς Ρύαξ), possibly also called Krya Pege, was a town of ancient Pontus on the road from Berissa to Sebasteia, inhabited during...
- 867, he advanced as far as Ephesus. Chrysocheres was killed at Battle of Bathys Ryax in 872 or 878. By 878, the emperor Basil I had conquered the Paulician...
- In spectroscopy, bathochromic shift (from Gr**** βαθύς (bathys) 'deep' and χρῶμα (chrōma) 'color'; hence less common alternate spelling "bathychromic")...
- A bathyscaphe (/ˈbæθɪˌskeɪf, -ˌskæf/) is a free-diving, self-propelled deep-sea submersible, consisting of a crew cabin similar to a Bathysphere, but suspended...
- The Bathysphere (from Ancient Gr**** βαθύς (bathús) 'deep' and σφαῖρα (sphaîra) 'sphere') was a unique spherical deep-sea submersible which was unpowered...
- but is rarely emplo**** nowadays. The term originates from Gr**** βαθύς (bathys), "deep" and μέτρον (métron), "measure". The earliest idea for a bathometer...