gilled

ADJECTIVE
  1. provided with gills
    a gilled tadpole
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How To Use gilled In A Sentence

  • A small whole bass of anything up to about four pounds gets scaled when caught, gilled and gutted.
  • In a future where all megafauna is extinct and where technologically advanced humans are highly skilled at genetic engineering, future people 500 years hence genetically create ungulate-like grassland people, cold-weather tundra people, scansorial forest and woodland people, and gilled, seal-like aquatic people (Dixon 1990). Archive 2006-10-01
  • a gilled tadpole
  • Before they put fillet knives in front of American anglers, most of us gutted, gilled and scaled all of our fish.
  • The shell-less albino gilled turtle is right up there with the majestic coiled craphound and oh, so many others! What's Black & White & Wrecked All Over?
  • A bass of nine pounds 'weight can be "gilled" in the ordinary manner; but in one instance a fish weighing one hundred and two pounds was caught, and during the present season they were informed that a lucky fisherman at Nature's Serial Story
  • A quasi-empirical model for viscous drag has been proposed from particles moving through fluids at the onset of turbulence Ultra-high speed video clip showing ballistospore discharge in gilled mushroom of Armillaria tabescens. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • We waded back to shore and had a good look at my gilled and scaly catch.
  • Like everyone else on the team, she now could pass—unless scrutinized very closely—for one of the green, gilled, moist-skinned, sentient amphibians who built and maintained the city. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire
  • Thus it is probable that some four-gilled form was the progenitor of the dibranch cephalopods. On the Genesis of Species
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