codfish
n.
type of saltwater fish
COD
This article is about the
acronym C.O.D.; for the fish, see
Cod. COD may refer to many different topics, including:
Cash on deliveryCompletion of discharge, shipping
College of DuPage, a public Junior College with campuses in the suburbs of
ChicagoCall of Duty (series), a series of computer games
Canadian Oxford DictionaryCarrier onboard deliveryCatastrophic optical damage, a failure mode of
diode lasersCause of deathCancellation of debt incomeCertificate of depositChemical oxygen demandChange of Direction
Click of death, an infamous symptom of a manufacturing defect in Iomega
Zip drivesConcise Oxford DictionaryCrossplatform Offline Dictionary
Cyclooctadiene, an isomer
Democratic Republic of the Congo (country code COD)
Yellowstone Regional Airport in Cody, Wyoming (airport code COD)Cod stronghold, a German stronghold on the D-day beaches in Normandy
Color of the Day, slang for a white personCount Of Death, A killer Rogue in Lineage 2Commercial Operation Date, The date when an industrial plant starts its commercial operation.COD is the
ICAO airline designator for Concordavia Limited,
Ukraine
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Call of Duty
CoD redirects here. For other uses, see
COD.This article is about the first game in the series. For information on the series as a whole, see
Call of Duty (series) Call of Duty (released
October 29,
2003) is a
first-person shooter video game based on the
Quake III: Team Arena engine. This war game simulates the
infantry and
combined arms warfare of
World War II. The game was published by
Activision and developed by
Infinity Ward. It was accompanied in September
2004 by an expansion pack,
Call of Duty: United Offensive, which was produced by Activision, and developed by
Gray Matter Interactive, with contributions from
Pi Studios. The
Mac OS X version of Call of Duty was ported by
Aspyr Media. In late 2004, the
N-Gage version was developed by
Nokia and published by Activision. Other versions were released for PC, including Collector's Edition (with soundtrack and strategy guide), Game of the Year Edition (includes game updates), and the Deluxe Edition (which contains United Offensive expansion and soundtrack in the USA. In Europe the soundtrack is not included).
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Cod
This article is about the fish. For other uses, see
Cod (disambiguation). Cod is the common name for the
genus Gadus of
fish, belonging to the
family Gadidae, and is also used in the common name of a variety of other fishes. Cod is a popular
food fish with a mild flavor, low fat content and a dense white flesh that flakes easily. Cod livers are processed to make
cod liver oil, an important source of
Vitamin A,
Vitamin D and
omega-3 fatty acids (
EPA and
DHA). The Atlantic cod fish, which can change colors at certain depths of water, has two distinct color phases: gray-green and reddish brown. Its average weight is 10 to 25 lb (4.5—11.3 kg), but specimens weighing up to 200 lb (90 kg) have been recorded. Young Atlantic cod or haddock prepared in strips for cooking is called scrod. Cods feed on mollusks, crabs, starfish, worms, squid, and small fish. Some migrate south in winter to spawn. A large female lays up to five million eggs in midocean, a very small number of which survive. The Pacific cod is found North of Oregon. The tomcod resembles a young Atlantic cod with long, tapering ventral fins. It rarely exceeds 15 inches (37.5 cm) in length and lives close to shore. The
pollock, also called coalfish or green cod, is a plump olive-green cod found in cool waters of the Atlantic. Pollacks have forked tails and pale lateral lines and grow to 3 ft (90 cm) and 30 lb (13.6 kg). Some grow to 6 feet in length.
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codfish
Noun
1. lean white flesh of important North Atlantic food fish; usually baked or poached
(synonym) cod
(hypernym) saltwater fish
(hyponym) salt cod
(part-holonym) Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua
2. major food fish of arctic and cold-temperate waters
(synonym) cod
(hypernym) gadoid, gadoid fish
(hyponym) codling
(member-holonym) Gadus, genus Gadus
Codfish
(n.)
A kind of fish. Same as Cod.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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