hackle

  • 21hackle fly — Angling. an artificial fly made with hackles, usually without wings. Also called hackle. [1670 80] * * * …

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  • 22hackle head — amerikinis builis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus angl. gray sculpin; hackle head; longhorn sculpin; long spined sculpin; toadfish rus. американский керчак; длинношипый …

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  • 23hackle — See: RAISE HACKLES or RAISE ONE S HACKLES …

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  • 24hackle — See: RAISE HACKLES or RAISE ONE S HACKLES …

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  • 25Hackle — Les hackles sont des plumes longues et fines issues de la partie arrière de certaines races de coqs domestiques. Ces plumes servent à la conception de mouches de pêche. Portail de l’ornithologie Catégorie : Anatomie d …

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  • 26hackle — 1) feathers from the neck or back of a bird used in making artificial flies that imitate aquatic insects. Usually imitates the legs of an insect and helps the dry fly float 2) twisting hackles around the hook shank …

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  • 27hackle — Synonyms and related words: card, comb, covert, crest, curry, feather, feathers, hack, haggle, hatchel, heckle, mail, panache, pinion, plumage, plume, plumule, quill, rake, scapular, slash, speculum, topknot, tuft …

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  • 28hackle — I Rasta Dictionary to hassle, bother, worry, trouble. As a noun, hackling. II Cleveland Dialect List feathers, wool, hair …

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  • 29hackle — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. plumage, mantle, feathers; see feather …

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  • 30hackle — See: raise hackles or raise one s hackles …

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