English dictionary: words starting with fis
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nounThe public treasury of rome or the emperor's privy purse.
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With the closure of the temples, sacred property reverted to the imperial fisc.
adjectiveRelating to government revenue, especially taxes.
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Monetary and fiscal policy
nounA legal or treasury official in some countries.
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As early as 1711, an oberfiscal was appointed aided by a staff of fiscals who had to be secret appo…
nounFiscal policy or considerations.
adverbIn a way that relates to government revenue, especially taxes.
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I wouldn't call any of our party leaders fiscally conservative
nounA legal or treasury official in some countries.
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As early as 1711, an oberfiscal was appointed aided by a staff of fiscals who had to be secret appo…
adjectiveRelating to government revenue, especially taxes.
Usage examples:
Monetary and fiscal policy
nounThe public treasury of rome or the emperor's privy purse.
Usage examples:
With the closure of the temples, sacred property reverted to the imperial fisc.
nounA limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins living wholly in water.
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The huge lakes are now devoid of fish
verbCatch or try to catch fish, typically by using a net or hook and line.
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He was fishing for pike
idiomTo try to get people to say good things about you
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I’m not trying to fish for compliments, but do you like my new haircut?
verbTo catch more fish from a river, lake, sea, etc. than someone else
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All of us in the group did okay on the trip, but grant outfished us., the trawler captain was inten…
phraseA person in a completely unsuitable environment or situation.
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Senior bankers are fish out of water when it comes to international lending
idiomSomeone who is uncomfortable in a specific situation
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I felt like a fish out of water at my new school.
idiomTo try to get people to say good things about you
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I’m not trying to fish for compliments, but do you like my new haircut?
nounA large metal pan for cooking fish
nounAny of the bones forming the skeleton of a fish, especially one of the sharp slender bones attached to the backbone.
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Remove fish bones before eating
nounAny of the bones forming the skeleton of a fish, especially one of the sharp slender bones attached to the backbone.
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Remove fish bones before eating
nounA round glass bowl for keeping pet fish in.
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He compares our bodies to that of a fish in a fishbowl.
nounA round glass bowl for keeping pet fish in.
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He compares our bodies to that of a fish in a fishbowl.
verbCatch or try to catch fish, typically by using a net or hook and line.
Usage examples:
He was fishing for pike
nounA limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins living wholly in water.
Usage examples:
The huge lakes are now devoid of fish
nounA person who catches fish for a living or for sport.
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He was an enthusiastic fisher and hunter
proper nounA shipping forecast area in the north sea off northern jutland and the mouth of the skagerrak.
plural nounPeople who catch fish for a living.
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This is also true of innocent fisherfolk from both countries who regularly stray into each other's …
nounA place where fish are reared for commercial purposes.
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Although some stream fed commercial fisheries do contain natural fish, the fast majority are artifi…
nounA person who catches fish for a living or for sport.
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That would drive prices down and encourage fishermen to catch more fish to make the same amount of …
nounA person who catches fish for a living or for sport.
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That would drive prices down and encourage fishermen to catch more fish to make the same amount of …
nounA person who catches fish for a living or for sport.
Usage examples:
He was an enthusiastic fisher and hunter
proper nounA shipping forecast area in the north sea off northern jutland and the mouth of the skagerrak.
nounA woman who catches fish, especially for a living.
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The fishermen and fisherwomen formed a free society of fishermen to defend their legal rights and t…
nounA place where fish are reared for commercial purposes.
Usage examples:
Although some stream fed commercial fisheries do contain natural fish, the fast majority are artifi…
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