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Twaite
Twaite Twaite, n. [Prov. E.] (Zo["o]l.) A European shad; -- called also twaite shad. See Shad.
Twaite
Twaite Twaite, n. (O. Eng. Law) A piece of cleared ground. See Thwaite.
twaite shad
Twaite Twaite, n. [Prov. E.] (Zo["o]l.) A European shad; -- called also twaite shad. See Shad.

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- The twait shad or twaite shad (Alosa fallax) is a species of fish in the family Alosidae. It is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean...
- William Twaits may refer to: William Twaits (businessman) (1910–1985), Canadian businessman William Twaits (actor) (1781–1814), British singer, dancer...
- William Osborn Twaits CC (12 June 1910 – 3 April 1985) was a Canadian businessman who was chairman and chief executive officer of Imperial Oil Limited...
- known as Buena Vista University—in 1983. Head coaching record College Kevin Twait is an American former college football coach. He was the head football coach...
- Jump Cannon, American astronomer and academic (b. 1863) 1941 – William Twaits, Canadian soccer player (b. 1879) 1942 – Henk Sneevliet, Dutch politician...
- William Twaits (August 20, 1879 – April 13, 1941) was a Canadian amateur soccer player who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. Twaits was born in Galt...
- a row of up to six spots behind this. It sometimes hybridises with the twait shad (A. fallax). This fish becomes mature when three or more years old...
- judge Eleonor of Arborea, it is 582 m long and 120 m wide. A po****tion of twait shad, relatively common in Italy but locally extinct elsewhere, has been...
- spelling: "At last, as groping thro' a dang'rous Street, / Where Stones and Twaits in frosty Winters meet". The two unquoted citations were a 1656 translation...
- Lawrence Stewart, 1949–1953 John Rigsby White, 1953–1960 William Osborn Twaits, 1960–1970 John Archibald Armstrong, 1970–1974 Richard Gavin Reid Jr., 22...