Sardine

Etymology
from sardine: (compare Spanish sardina:, Italian sardina:),  sardina:; from the name of the island of Sardinia,  Σαρδέλα:.

Noun

 * 1) Any one of several small species of herring which are commonly preserved in olive oil or in tins for food, especially the pilchard, or European sardine (Clupea pichardus). The California sardine (Clupea sagax) is similar. The American sardines of the Atlantic coast are mostly the young of the common herring and of the menhaden.

Translations

 * Arabic: سردين
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 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 沙丁魚, 沙丁鱼
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 * German:
 * Greek: (sardéla)


 * Hebrew:
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 * Japanese: イワシ, サーディン, マイワシ
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 * Russian:, иваси
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Anagrams

 * Arnside
 * derains
 * sandier

Etymology
From sardina.

Noun

 * 1) sardine

Anagrams

 * dineras, dîneras, draines, radines, ranidés, rendais

Noun
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Anagrams

 * snidare, sniderà

Adjective


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