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AElurichthys marinus
Sea catfish Sea" cat`fish Sea cat Sea" cat` (Zo["o]l.) (a) The wolf fish. (b) Any marine siluroid fish, as [AE]lurichthys marinus, and Arinus felis, of the eastern coast of the United States. Many species are found on the coasts of Central and South America.
Antichthon
Antichthon An*tich"thon, n.; pl. Antichthones. [Gr. ?; ? against + ? the earth.] 1. A hypothetical earth counter to ours, or on the opposite side of the sun. --Grote. 2. pl. Inhabitants of opposite hemispheres. --Whewell.
Antichthones
Antichthon An*tich"thon, n.; pl. Antichthones. [Gr. ?; ? against + ? the earth.] 1. A hypothetical earth counter to ours, or on the opposite side of the sun. --Grote. 2. pl. Inhabitants of opposite hemispheres. --Whewell.
Bubalichthys urus
Buffalo Buf"fa*lo, n.; pl. Buffaloes. [Sp. bufalo (cf. It. bufalo, F. buffle), fr. L. bubalus, bufalus, a kind of African stag or gazelle; also, the buffalo or wild ox, fr. Gr. ? buffalo, prob. fr. ? ox. See Cow the animal, and cf. Buff the color, and Bubale.] 1. (Zo["o]l.) A species of the genus Bos or Bubalus (B. bubalus), originally from India, but now found in most of the warmer countries of the eastern continent. It is larger and less docile than the common ox, and is fond of marshy places and rivers. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A very large and savage species of the same genus (B. Caffer) found in South Africa; -- called also Cape buffalo. 3. (Zo["o]l.) Any species of wild ox. 4. (Zo["o]l.) The bison of North America. 5. A buffalo robe. See Buffalo robe, below. 6. (Zo["o]l.) The buffalo fish. See Buffalo fish, below. Buffalo berry (Bot.), a shrub of the Upper Missouri (Sherherdia argentea) with acid edible red berries. Buffalo bird (Zo["o]l.), an African bird of the genus Buphaga, of two species. These birds perch upon buffaloes and cattle, in search of parasites. Buffalo bug, the carpet beetle. See under Carpet. Buffalo chips, dry dung of the buffalo, or bison, used for fuel. [U.S.] Buffalo clover (Bot.), a kind of clover (Trifolium reflexum and T.soloniferum) found in the ancient grazing grounds of the American bison. Buffalo cod (Zo["o]l.), a large, edible, marine fish (Ophiodon elongatus) of the northern Pacific coast; -- called also blue cod, and cultus cod. Buffalo fish (Zo["o]l.), one of several large fresh-water fishes of the family Catostomid[ae], of the Mississippi valley. The red-mouthed or brown (Ictiobus bubalus), the big-mouthed or black (Bubalichthys urus), and the small-mouthed (B. altus), are among the more important species used as food. Buffalo fly, or Buffalo gnat (Zo["o]l.), a small dipterous insect of the genus Simulium, allied to the black fly of the North. It is often extremely abundant in the lower part of the Mississippi valley and does great injury to domestic animals, often killing large numbers of cattle and horses. In Europe the Columbatz fly is a species with similar habits. Buffalo grass (Bot.), a species of short, sweet grass (Buchlo["e] dactyloides), from two to four inches high, covering the prairies on which the buffaloes, or bisons, feed. [U.S.] Buffalo nut (Bot.), the oily and drupelike fruit of an American shrub (Pyrularia oleifera); also, the shrub itself; oilnut. Buffalo robe, the skin of the bison of North America, prepared with the hair on; -- much used as a lap robe in sleighs.
Dinichthys
Dinichthys Di*nich"thys, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? terrible + ? fish.] (Paleon.) A genus of large extinct Devonian ganoid fishes. In some parts of Ohio remains of the Dinichthys are abundant, indicating animals twenty feet in length.
Ichthidin
Ichthidin Ich"thi*din, n. (Physiol. Chem.) A substance from the egg yolk of osseous fishes.
Ichthin
Ichthin Ich"thin, n. [Gr. ? fish.] (Physiol. Chem.) A nitrogenous substance resembling vitellin, present in the egg yolk of cartilaginous fishes.
Ichthus
Ichthus Ich"thus, n. [Gr. ?.] In early Christian and eccesiastical art, an emblematic fish, or the Greek word for fish, which combined the initials of the Greek words ?, ?, ? ?, ?, Jesus, Christ, Son of God, Savior.
Ichthyic
Ichthyic Ich"thy*ic, a. [Gr. ?, ?, a fish.] (Zo["o]l.) Like, or pertaining to, fishes.
Ichthyocol
Ichthyocol Ich"thy*o*col, Ichthyocolla Ich`thy*o*col"la, n. [L. ichthyocolla, Gr. ?; ?, ?, a fish + ? glue: cf. F. ichthyocolle.] Fish glue; isinglass; a glue prepared from the sounds of certain fishes.
Ichthyocolla
Ichthyocol Ich"thy*o*col, Ichthyocolla Ich`thy*o*col"la, n. [L. ichthyocolla, Gr. ?; ?, ?, a fish + ? glue: cf. F. ichthyocolle.] Fish glue; isinglass; a glue prepared from the sounds of certain fishes.
Ichthyocoprolite
Ichthyocoprolite Ich`thy*o*cop"ro*lite, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fish + E. coprolite.] (Geol.) Fossil dung of fishes.
Ichthyodorulite
Ichthyodorulite Ich`thy*o*dor"u*lite, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fish + ? a spear + -lite.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the spiny plates foundon the back and tail of certain skates.
Ichthyography
Ichthyography Ich`thy*og"ra*phy, n. [Gr. ?, ? + graphy: cf. F. ichthyographie.] A treatise on fishes.
Ichthyohagy
Ichthyohagy Ich`thy*oh"a*gy, n. [Gr. ?: cf. F. ichthyophagie.] The practice of eating, or living upon, fish.
Ichthyoid
Ichthyoid Ich"thy*oid, Ichthyoidal Ich`thy*oid"al, a. [Gr. ?: ?, ?, a fish + ? form.] (Zo["o]l.) Somewhat like a fish; having some of the characteristics of fishes; -- said of some amphibians.
Ichthyoidal
Ichthyoid Ich"thy*oid, Ichthyoidal Ich`thy*oid"al, a. [Gr. ?: ?, ?, a fish + ? form.] (Zo["o]l.) Somewhat like a fish; having some of the characteristics of fishes; -- said of some amphibians.
Ichthyol
Ichthyol Ich"thy*ol, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fish + (prob.) L. oleum oil; but cf. Ichthyolite.] (Chem.) An oily substance prepared by the dry distillation of a bituminous mineral containing fossil fishes. It is used in medicine as a remedy in some forms of skin diseases.
Ichthyolatry
Ichthyolatry Ich`thy*ol"a*try, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fish + ? to worship.] Worship of fishes, or of fish-shaped idols. --Layard.
Ichthyolite
Ichthyolite Ich"thy*o*lite, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fish + -lite.] (Paleon.) A fossil fish, or fragment of a fish.
Ichthyologic
Ichthyologic Ich`thy*o*log"ic, Ichthyological Ich`thy*o*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. ichthyologique.] Of or pertaining to ichthyology.
Ichthyological
Ichthyologic Ich`thy*o*log"ic, Ichthyological Ich`thy*o*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. ichthyologique.] Of or pertaining to ichthyology.
Ichthyologist
Ichthyologist Ich`thy*ol"o*gist, n. [Cf. F. ichthyologiste.] One versed in, or who studies, ichthyology.
Ichthyology
Ichthyology Ich`thy*ol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fish + -logy: cf. F. ichthyologie.] The natural history of fishes; that branch of zo["o]logy which relates to fishes, including their structure, classification, and habits.
Ichthyomancy
Ichthyomancy Ich"thy*o*man`cy, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fish + -mancy: cf. F. ichthyomancie.] Divination by the heads or the entrails of fishes.
Ichthyomorpha
Ichthyomorpha Ich`thy*o*mor"pha, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? fish-shaped; ?, ?, a fish + ? form.] (Zo["o]l.) The Urodela.
Ichthyomorphic
Ichthyomorphic Ich`thy*o*mor"phic, Ichthyomorphous Ich`thy*o*mor"phous, a. [See Ichthyomorpha.] Fish-shaped; as, the ichthyomorphic idols of ancient Assyria.
Ichthyomorphous
Ichthyomorphic Ich`thy*o*mor"phic, Ichthyomorphous Ich`thy*o*mor"phous, a. [See Ichthyomorpha.] Fish-shaped; as, the ichthyomorphic idols of ancient Assyria.
Ichthyoomy
Ichthyoomy Ich`thy*o"o*my, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fish + ? to cut.] The anatomy or dissection of fishes. [R.]
Ichthyophagist
Ichthyophagist Ich`thy*oph"a*gist, n. [See Ichthyophagous.] One who eats, or subsists on, fish.

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- International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography (ICHTH) is an international non-profit organization affiliated with the International...
- toothfishes of the genus Dissostichus (Fam. Nototheniidae) at Bouvet Island". J. Ichth. 51, 848–853. Roberts, J.; et al. (2011). "The diet of toothfish species"...
- tricuspidens (J. L. B. Smith, 1935) (Striped mullet) Planiliza Artedi P. (1793). Ichth., syn., 118. Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard...
- International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography (ICHTH), currently serving as its Secretary-General (2022-2026). Hughes-Warrington...
- "International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography : Board". www.ichth.net. Retrieved 2023-04-20. "Professor (Mrs.) Olufunke Adeboye Leads Redeemer's...
- International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography (ICHTH), currently serving as its Secretary-General (2022–2026). Previously, he...
- Guide New York and London: Columbia University Press. Official website The International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography (ICHTH)...
- 44 (1): 33–47. doi:10.3406/ebisu.2010.1777. The International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography (ICHTH) Portals: History ****an...