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1. Definition of Gudgeon (Entry 2 of 2) : a small European freshwater fish (Gobio gobio) related to the carps and often used for food or bait.
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2. Gudgeon, (species Gobio gobio ), common small fish of the carp family, Cyprinidae, found in clear, fresh waters of Europe and northern Asia
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3. A grayish or greenish fish, the Gudgeon has a barbel at each corner of its mouth and a row of blackish spots along each side.
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4. Origin of Gudgeon. Middle English gudyon from Old French gojon peg diminutive of goi gouge from Vulgar Latin gubius variant of Late Latin gubia gouge.
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5. The Peacock Gudgeon is justifiably named after the famous bird, sporting myriad colors and patterns on their tiny bodies, including the trademark peacock eyespot
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6. The Peacock Gudgeon, scientific name Tateurndina ocellicauda originates in Papua New Guinea
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7. Found in shallow freshwater settings, Peacock Gudgeons are also found in Australia and New
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8. Gudgeon Rurality - life in the mud
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9. Pintles and Gudgeons comprise the hinging mechanism on outboard-mounted Rudders
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10. Pintles always incorporate a Pin, Gudgeons always have a hole for a Pin, either may be attached to the rudder or to the Transom
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11. In standard configuration, Pintles are attached to the Rudder, and Gudgeons …
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12. The Gudgeon Brothers, Ted, William, Art & Jack in 1946
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13. Founder young William G. Gudgeon. Brent Gudgeon with the original Thermfire prototype in 1989
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14. The close of WWII found a young William G. Gudgeon working as a Pattern Maker in London, Ontario, Canada
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15. Gudgeon is a member of the carp family
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16. They are fresh-water fish, living at the bottoms of rivers and ponds with a good flow of water. Gudgeons have a short, heavy head, short fins, and short little things (called barbules or cirri) hanging from each corner of their mouths
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17. The noun is derived from Late Middle English gojoun [and other forms], from Old French gojon, goujon (“Gudgeon”), from Late Latin gōbiōnem, the accusative of gōbiō, the ablative or dative singular of Latin gōbius (“Gudgeon”), from Ancient Greek κωβῐός (kōbiós, “fish of the Gudgeon kind”), probably of Semitic origin.
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18. Gudgeon's area was the space from 17°N to 21°N, and 143°E to 147°E but if she arrived earlier than 22 April 1944, she was to patrol the rectangle from 21°N to 24°N, 143°E to 147°E until that time
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19. An elongated but round-bodied fish with a large head, the Gudgeon (Gobio gobio) is found in most canals
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20. The Gudgeon family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920
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21. The most Gudgeon families were found in the UK in 1891
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22. In 1840 there were 4 Gudgeon families living in Ohio
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23. This was about 44% of all the recorded Gudgeon's in the USA.
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24. The Gudgeon is a bottom-dwelling fish, similar to the stone loach, but with only two whisker-like barbels near its mouth
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25. 27 Jan 1942 USS Gudgeon (Lt.Cdr
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26. Gudgeon THERMFIRE TF-12000 SAND RECLAIMER - FOUNDRY DUTY
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27. Manufacturer: Gudgeon BROTHERS Gudgeon Brothers Thermal Sand Reclaim System, Model TF-12000, 6 Tons Per Hour, BTU/HR 10 X 120000, Burner Model: KINEMAX, BTU/SCF 1000, Fuel: N.G., S.G:65, Power V 480- Phase 3- HZ 60, New in Year 2006, Low Usage
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28. Peacock Gudgeons thrive well in a tank of a minimum 40 liters capacity
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29. The Peacock Gudgeon is a colorful, peaceful, and easy-to-care-for addition to the community aquarium, planted aquarium, or biotope aquarium
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30. The Peacock Gudgeon offers the seasoned hobbyists the excitement of breeding these gorgeous fish.
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31. The Gudgeon is the barbel’s smaller cousin, its body is small, slender and very straight
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32. Historically, the radical concept of the medieval pintle-and-Gudgeon rudder did not come as a single invention into being.
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33. Official Description Gudgeon is a fish
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34. 1) from Gudgeon (fish) Use Sack of Gudgeons Used in the craft of All-Purpose Glu Alteration Potion Courageous Ring Minor Dynamo Sliced Gudgeon Quest Bow Meow Blues
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35. USS Gudgeon (SS-211) was the first American submarine to sink an enemy warship in World War II (Pacific, 27/1/42)
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36. One of the long-range Tambor -class vessels, Gudgeon scored 14 confirmed kills, placing her 15th on the honor roll of American submarines
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37. Gudgeon (Gobio gobio)) Irish Record Currently no record or specimen category in Ireland
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38. Gudgeon have plenty of tell-tale characteristics that define it as a river-dwelling, bottom feeding fish
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39. Definition of Gudgeon in the Definitions.net dictionary
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40. What does Gudgeon mean? Information and translations of Gudgeon in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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41. The Gudgeon can also be used in other applications
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42. Here, the function is very similar to that of a rudder Gudgeon, in that pins are used to keep the wheel in proper alignment, while not inhibiting the free movement of the wheel as water cascades over the wheel.
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43. Walter Edward Gudgeon was born in London, England, on 4 September 1841, the first child of Thomas Wayth Gudgeon, an upholsterer, and his first wife, Mary Johnston
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44. Find 15 ways to say Gudgeon, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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45. ‘The Environment Agency was called in by British Waterways after the fish - mainly Gudgeon and roach - were seen in distress in the Aire and Calder Navigation at Castleford.’ ‘Brian caught his first fish, a Gudgeon, from the river Tees as a young boy in the 1940's fishing with a Bakelite float.’
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46. Empire Gudgeon - Hypseleotris compressa The Empire Gudgeon is one of the less common "sleeper goby" fish and have a striking appearance (especially the males)
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47. The Peacock Gudgeon, sometimes called Peacock Goby, is a vibrant freshwater fish that will add both beauty and life to your aquarium environment
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48. The Peacock Gudgeon (Tateurndina ocellicauda) is an extremely beautiful fish that makes an excellent addition to the nano or planted aquarium
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49. Gudgeon Pictures: above, young male Empire Gudgeons in our aquariums
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50. Gudgeon Fishing Characteristics of Gudgeon
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51. The size of the Gudgeon can reach 200 g and a length of 20 cm
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52. The Firetail Gudgeon has a compressed body, two dorsal fins and a small, oblique mouth that reaches to below the front of the eye
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53. The ordinary fry is the normal issue of parent fishes: the so-called Gudgeon-fry of small insignificant Gudgeon-like fish that burrow under the ground.
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54. The History of Animals "Nothing very wonderful in that," said Jack; "the common Gudgeon, which is the stupidest fish to be found in fresh water, would do that much."
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55. Gudgeon (n.1) European small freshwater fish, early 15c., gojoun, from Old French gojon (14c.), from Latin gobionem (nominative gobio), alteration of gobius, from Greek kobios, a kind of fish, a word of unknown origin.They are easily caught, hence the figurative sense of "a credulous person" (one who will "bite" at "bait"), from 1580s.
Gudgeon, Gojoun, Gojon, Gobionem, Gobio, Gobius, Greek
56. Synonyms for Gudgeon in Free Thesaurus
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57. 17 synonyms for Gudgeon: butt, dupe, fool, gull, lamb, pushover, victim, sucker, fall guy, mark, monkey
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GUDGEON [ˈɡəjən]
Recorded as Gudgeon , Gudgion, Gudgen and Gudgin, this is an English surname. However it is French in origin from the word goujon, the name of a fish considered easy to catch. As such the surname may have been a nickname for a fisherman, or for a credulous person.
A gudgeon is defined as the hole in which the pin from a rudder, which is mounted on a stem, fits. The pin is known as a pintle. The rings which make up the hinge assembly for a rudder along with the pintles are also known as gudgeons.
Synonyms for gudgeon. a person who is easily deceived or victimized. Synonyms. butt. dupe. fool. gull. lamb.
Definition of sea gudgeon. : any of various marine gobies.