seine

[Seine]

A French river that flows through the heart of Paris and then northward into the English Channel

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A large net, one edge of which is provided with sinkers, and the other with floats. It hangs vertically in the water, and when its ends are brought together or drawn ashore incloses the fish.

Noun
a large fishnet that hangs vertically, with floats at the top and weights at the bottom

Noun
a French river that flows through the heart of Paris and then northward into the English Channel

Verb
fish with a seine; catch fish with a seine


n.
A large net, one edge of which is provided with sinkers, and the other with floats. It hangs vertically in the water, and when its ends are brought together or drawn ashore incloses the fish.


Seine

Seine , n. [F. seine, or AS. segene, bth fr. L. sagena, Gr. .] (Fishing.) A large net, one edge of which is provided with sinkers, and the other with floats. It hangs vertically in the water, and when its ends are brought together or drawn ashore incloses the fish. Seine boat, a boat specially constructed to carry and pay out a seine.

A large net, one edge of which is provided with sinkers, and the other with floats. It hangs vertically in the water, and when its ends are brought together or drawn ashore incloses the fish.

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