14 Words to use with gill

Put it into saucepan with 1 gill milk and 1/2 gill water.

His gill-covers prevent him from drawing back again.

Put it into saucepan with 1 gill milk and 1/2 gill water.

Nor is this mode of locomotion confined to the water alone; it may, also, be exercised by them on land, for their gill-openings are so small, that evaporation takes place but slowly from within them, and thus the gills are kept moistened, and the circulation of the blood is preserved, even out of the water, for two or three days.

The gill pins in the fallers are used to restrain the movements of the fibres between two important pairs of rollers.

They were the sameone pound of fresh beef, one pound of flour, &c. The daily ration for the United States' navy, is fourteen ounces of bread, half a pound of beef, six ounces of pork, three ounces of rice, three ounces of peas, one ounce of cheese, one ounce of sugar, half an ounce of tea, one-third of a gill molasses.

It never bites at a hook, and is taken only by gill-nets, or the seine.

Take 1/2 gill cream and same of milk, drained from the celery, and add to eggs, &c. Place over a slow fire, or better still, a gas stove turned low, and stir till the mixture thickens, but it must not boil, then add the celery and mix.

The nostril, top of the eye, and top of the gill-orifice are in line, as represented in the Engraving.

This letter now became her constant companion, and a hundred times did the sweet gill trace its characters, in the privacy of her chamber, or in that of her now solitary walks in the woods.

The amount of vegetables, &c., given, will be in proportion to 3 pints, i.e. 12 gills liquid.

An improvement on the ordinary gill box.3 illustrations.

The pretty wide thin inter-operculum lays freely over the gill membranes, and covers them when shut up.

Body brown, paler beneath, with six transverse blackish-brown bands; the first placed across the eye and front angle of the gill flap; the second obliquely across the pectoral fin, and the three next, nearly equidistant, straight across the body, the last band placed between the spine and the base of the rays of the tail; and with a black longitudinal line between the eyes.

14 Words to use with  gill