Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "Pallid bottom-dwelling flat-headed fish with large eyes and a duck-like snout ", 8 letters:
flathead

Alternative clues for the word flathead

Word definitions for flathead in dictionaries

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 74471 Housing Units (2000): 34773 Land area (2000): 5098.336947 sq. miles (13204.631512 sq. km) Water area (2000): 158.113697 sq. miles (409.512577 sq. km) Total area (2000): 5256.450644 sq. miles (13614.144089 sq. km) Located within: ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Flathead " is a song by Scottish indie band The Fratellis from their debut album, Costello Music , released on 4 March 2007; there was an EP released with the same name in the United States after it had been used in a commercial for Apple iPod . On 11 ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. food fish of the Indonesian region of the Pacific; resembles gurnards pallid bottom-dwelling flat-headed fish with large eyes and a duck-like snout

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Puff \Puff\, n. [Akin to G. & Sw. puff a blow, Dan. puf, D. pof; of imitative origin. Cf. Buffet .] A sudden and single emission of breath from the mouth; hence, any sudden or short blast of wind; a slight gust; a whiff. `` To every puff of wind a slave.'' ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Any fish in the ''(taxlink Platycephalidae family noshow=1)'' family. 2 A type of screw designed to fit in a countersink so that it sits flush with a surface. 3 (context automotive English) A type of engine that has the valves placed in the engine ...

Usage examples of flathead.

When young men warned to be snickering boys again and told each other the coarsest, filthiest stories they could think of, it was of flathead males and women, and what would happen to a man who shared Pleasures with such a woman afterward, even unknowingly -- especially unknowingly.

Again we were near the Flathead, and beyond it lay the blue and purple of the Kootenai Hills.

Around here the blood was probably Black-foot or Kootenai or Flathead.

Of course, it’d almost certainly turn out to be full of everyday brassers, with maybe the occasional flathead or line flaw, but the thing was, you never knew.

A quarry in the Flathead Mountains dug up large quantities of cement rock, burned it and crushed it to make concrete.