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Term: fishing rods and reels
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fishing rods and reels
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1) "Fishing" -- As to fishing rods and reels 2fish Function: verb intransitive verb 1 : to attempt to catch fish 2 : to seek something by roundabout means <fishing for a compliment> 3 a : to search for something underwater <fish for pearls> b : to engage in a search by groping or feeling <fishing around in her purse for her keys> transitive verb 1 a : to try to catch fish in b : to fish with : use (as a boat, net, or bait) in fishing 2 a : to go fishing for <fish salmon> b : to pull or draw as if fishing <fished the ball from under the car> <fish wires through a conduit> - fish·abil·i·ty /"fi-sh&-'bi-l&-tE/ noun - fish·able /'fi-sh&-b&l/ adjective - fish or cut bait : to make a choice between alternatives Pronunciation Symbols Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish by hooking, trapping, or gathering animals not classifiable as insects which breathe in water or pass their lives in water. By extension, the term fishing is applied to pursuing other aquatic animals such as various types of shellfish, squid, octopus, turtles, frogs, and some edible marine invertebrates. The term fishing is not usually applied to pursuing aquatic mammals such as whales, where the term "whaling" is more appropriate. Fishing is an ancient and worldwide practice with various techniques and traditions and it has been transformed by modern technological developments. In addition to providing food through harvesting fish, modern fishing is both a recreational and professional sport. Fishermen in the harbor of Kochi, India. New England fishermen with a pile of white hake c. 1936 - 1 Fishing in antiquity
- 1.1 Origins
- 1.2 Ancient representations
- 1.3 Ancient literature
- 2 Fishing techniques
- 2.1 Hand fishing
- 2.2 Spear and bow fishing
- 2.3 Fishing nets
- 2.4 Dredging
- 2.5 Fishing lines
- 2.6 Kite fishing
- 2.7 Ice fishing
- 2.8 Fish traps
- 2.9 Lobster and crab pots
- 2.10 Trained animals
- 2.11 Toxins
- 2.12 Explosives
- 2.13 Electrofishing
- 3 Modern fishing
- 3.1 Recreational fishing
- 3.2 Commercial fishing
- 4 Preservation
- 5 Fish products
- 5.1 Food
- 5.2 Live fish
- 5.3 Other pr..."
2) "Rods" -- As to fishing rods and reels rod Pronunciation: 'räd Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English rodd; akin to Old Norse rudda club 1 a (1) : a straight slender stick growing on or cut from a tree or bush (2) : OSIER (3) : a stick or bundle of twigs used to punish; also : PUNISHMENT (4) : a shepherd's cudgel (5) : a pole with a line and usually a reel attached for fishing b (1) : a slender bar (as of wood or metal) (2) : a bar or staff for measuring (3) : SCEPTER; also : a wand or staff carried as a badge of office (as of marshal) 2 a : a unit of length -- see WEIGHT table b : a square rod 3 : any of the long rod-shaped photosensitive receptors in the retina responsive to faint light -- compare CONE 3a 4 : a rod-shaped bacterium 5 slang : HANDGUN - rod·less /-l&s/ adjective - rod·like /-"lIk/ adjective Pronunciation Symbols Rod may mean: - Rod (geometry), a straight and slender stick; a wand; a cylinder; hence, any slender bar
- Switch (rod), a long, straight piece of wood, either in the natural state (stem, branch or twig) or finished, as used as a staff (attribute and/or walking aid) or for corporal punishment, or a bundle of such switches
- Rod cell is found in the retina and is sensitive to light/dark (black/white)
- Eubacterium with the shape of a rod
- Fishing rod
- Lightning rod
- Divining rod, two rods believed by some to find water in a practice known as dowsing
- Railway Operating Division, as in LMS ex-ROD 2-8-0
- Penis (slang)
- Gun (slang)
Also derived: - Rod (unit), an Imperial unit of length, also known as the pole or perch
- Rod (cryptozoology), a species of creature that flits about in the air at such a high speed as to not be seen by the naked eye, but which can be caught on video
As a name: - Rod (god), a Slavic god
- Rod (publisher), a music label from 1950s and 1960s Louisiana
- an abbreviation of such first names as Rodney, as in:
- Rod Stewart, rock musician
- Rod Laver (born 1938), Australian former tennis player
- Rod Steiger (1925–2002), American actor
- Edouard Rod, French-Swiss novelist, 1857-1910
- Johnny Rod, American bass guitar player
- Rod From Avenue Q, a character in the stage musical Avenue Q
- Dowel
- Hot rod, often also referred to as 'rod'
- Pole
- Rebar
- Rood, an old English unit equal to quarter an acre
- Stick, any long object
- Structural steel
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3) "And" -- As to fishing rods and reels and Pronunciation: &n(d), (')an(d), usually &n(d) after t, d, s or z, often &m after p or b, sometimes &[ng] after k or g Function: conjunction Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German unti and 1 -- used as a function word to indicate connection or addition especially of items within the same class or type; used to join sentence elements of the same grammatical rank or function 2 a -- used as a function word to express logical modification, consequence, antithesis, or supplementary explanation b -- used as a function word to join one finite verb (as go, come, try) to another so that together they are logically equivalent to an infinitive of purpose <come and see me> 3 obsolete : IF 4 -- used in logic to form a conjunction - and so forth /&n-'sO-"forth/ 1 : and others or more of the same or similar kind 2 : further in the same or similar manner 3 : and the rest 4 : and other things - and so on /&n-'sO-"on, -"än/ : and so forth Pronunciation Symbols And or AND may be any of the following: - Grammatical conjunction, a part of speech that connects two words, phrases, or clauses together
- Logical conjunction, a two-place logical operation used in logic and mathematics
- Binary and, a bitwise operator used in computer programming
- AND gate, a digital logic gate used in electronics
- Anderson Regional Airport, South Carolina, United States, from its IATA airport code
- Anderston railway station, Scotland, from its National Rail code
- Andromeda (constellation)
- Andorra, from its 3-letter and NATO country code
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4) "Reels" -- As to fishing rods and reels 1reel Pronunciation: 'rEl Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hrEol; akin to Old Norse hræll weaver's reed, Greek krekein to weave 1 : a revolvable device on which something flexible is wound: as a : a small windlass at the butt of a fishing rod for the line b chiefly British : a spool or bobbin for sewing thread c : a flanged spool for photographic film; especially : one for motion pictures 2 : a quantity of something wound on a reel Pronunciation Symbols - Reel (horse), was a Thoroughbred racehorse and prolific broodmare.
- A reel may also refer to a type of dance and its accompanying music. See reel (dance).
This movie film reel has film wrapped around it. A reel is an object around which lengths of another material (usually long and flexible) are wound for storage. Generally a reel has a cylindrical core and walls on the sides to retain the material wound around the core. In some cases the core is hollow, although other items may be mounted on it, and grips may exist for mechanically turning the reel. The size of the core is dependent on several factors. A smaller core will obviously allow more material to be stored in a given space. However there is a limit to how tightly the stored material can be wound without damaging it and this limits how small the core can be. Other issues affecting the core size include: - Mechanical strength of the core (especially with large reels)
- Acceptable turning speed (for a given rate of material moving on or off the reel a smaller core will mean that an almost empty reel has to turn faster)
- any functional requirements of the core e.g.
- For a reel that must be mechanically turned the size of the grips that mount it on the mechanical turning device.
- The size of the mountings needed to support the core during unwinding.
- Anything mounted on the core (e.g. the sockets on an extension reel)
With material such as photographic film that is flat and long but is relatively wide, the material generally is stored in successive single layers. In cases where the material is more uniform in cross-section (for example, a cable), the material may be safely wound around a reel that is wider than its width. In this case, several windings are needed to create a layer on the reel. - A fishing reel is used on a fishing rod to wind the fishing line up.
- Most rope and cable is supplied on reels
It is traditional to discuss the length of theatrical motion pictures in terms of "reels." The standard length of..."
Further Data On Term for fishing rods and reels
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