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Definition: VENDACE |
VENDACENoun1. A European lake whitefish (Coregonus Willughbii, or C. Vandesius) native of certain lakes in Scotland and England. It is regarded as a delicate food fish. Called also vendis. |
| Language | Translations for "VENDACE"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Danish | heltling (European whitefish, whitefish). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Dutch | kleine morene (European whitefish, whitefish), kleine marene (European whitefish, whitefish). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Finnish | muikku (European whitefish, whitefish). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
French | petite marène, corégone blanc, \FVE. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
German | Zwergmaräne (European whitefish, whitefish), Zollfisch (European whitefish, whitefish), Silbermaräne (European whitefish, whitefish), Marenke (European whitefish, whitefish), Kleine Maräne (European whitefish, whitefish). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Greek | λευκοκορέγονος (European whitefish, whitefish). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Italian | coregone bianco (European whitefish, whitefish). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Pig Latin | endacevay coregono branco (European whitefish, whitefish). (various references) coregono blanco (European whitefish, whitefish). (various references) siklöja (European whitefish, whitefish). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | Coregonus albula, Coregonus albula (Linnaeus,1758), Coregonus vandesius. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "VENDACE": vendaces. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-c-d-e-e-n-v" | |
-1 letter: decane. | |
-2 letters: acned, caned, caved, dance, daven, deave, eaved, evade, vaned, veena, venae. | |
-3 letters: aced, acne, cade, cane, cave, cede, dace, dean, dene, deva, eave, even, nave, need, neve, vane, vena, vend. | |
-4 letters: ace, and, ane, ave, cad, can, cee, dee, den, dev, end, eve, nae, nee, vac, van, vee. | |
-5 letters: ad, ae, an, de, ed, en, na, ne. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-c-d-e-e-n-v" | |
+1 letter: caverned, cravened, deviance, vendaces. | |
+2 letters: deviances, evanesced, scavenged. | |
+3 letters: advertence, advertency, cadaverine, covenanted, deviancies, unachieved, verdancies. | |
+4 letters: advancement, advertences, cadaverines, contravened, convalesced, deliverance, medevacking, overcleaned, underactive. | |
+5 letters: advancements, advertencies, cantilevered, deliverances, denunciative, disseverance, inadvertence, inadvertency, overbalanced, revaccinated, uncovenanted, underachieve. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)56 45 4E 44 41 43 45 |
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| Braille (1829, in France) (references)
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Morse Code (1836) (references)...- . -. -.. .- -.-. . |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01010110 01000101 01001110 01000100 01000001 01000011 01000101 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)V E N D A C E |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0056 0045 004E 0044 0041 0043 0045 |
| British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)56394838353739 |
| 1. Definition 2. Images: Slideshow 3. Translations: Modern 4. Translations: Ancient | 5. Derivations 6. Anagrams 7. Orthography 8. Bibliography |
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