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| -ous | 1. <suffix> An adjective suffix meaning full of, abounding in, having, possessing the qualities of, like; as in gracious, abounding in grace; arduous, full of ardor; bulbous, having bulbs, bulblike; riotous, poisonous, piteous, joyous, etc. 2. <chemistry> A suffix denoting that the element indicated by the name bearing it, has a valence lower than that denoted by the termination -ic; as, nitrous, sulphurous, etc, as contrasted with nitric, sulphuric, etc. Origin: OF. -ous, us, -os, F. -eux, fr. L. -osus, and -us. Cf. -ose. (29 Oct 1998) |
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Oregon University System.
Ãâó: gradschool.uoregon.edu/glossary.html
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The movement of fishes from their primary habitats in marine waters to freshwater rivers and streams to spawn. The striped bass is considered an anadromous species.
Ãâó: www.fisheries.vims.edu/trawlseine/sbglssry.htm
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