chub /ˈʧʌb/
諸子鰷;一種淡水魚
Chub n. Zool. A species to fresh-water fish of the Cyprinidæ or Carp family. The common European species is Leuciscus cephalus; the cheven. In America the name is applied to various fishes of the same family, of the genera Semotilus, Squalius, Ceratichthys, etc., and locally to several very different fishes, as the tautog, black bass, etc.
Chub mackerel Zool., a species of mackerel (Scomber colias) in some years found in abundance on the Atlantic coast, but absent in others; -- called also bull mackerel, thimble-eye, and big-eye mackerel.
Chub sucker Zool., a fresh-water fish of the United States (Erimyzon sucetta); -- called also creekfish.
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chub
n : European freshwater game fish with a thick spindle-shaped
body [syn: Leuciscus cephalus]
Chub
the name of a people in alliance with Egypt in the time of
Nebuchadnezzar. The word is found only in Ezek. 30:5. They were
probably a people of Northern Africa, or of the lands near Egypt
in the south.