| fry | <marine biology> Life stage of trout and salmon between full absorption of the yolk-sac and a somewhat arbitrarily defined fingerling or parr stage, which generally is reached by the end of the first summer. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| swim-up fry | <marine biology> Salmonid fry beginning to actively swim in search of food. (19 Jan 1998) |
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| Fryns syndrome |
A rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by diaphragmatic hernia and facial, limb, cardiac, lung, and brain anomalies. The disease is often fatal in infancy; survivors may have cognitive deficits.
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| fry | a young person of either sex (between birth and puberty) |
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| fry | cook on a hot surface using fat |
| fry | kill by electrocution, as in the electric chair |
| fry | be excessively hot |
| fry | English dramatist noted for his comic verse dramas (born 1907) |
| fry | English painter and art critic (1866-1934) |
| fry | usually cooked in a skillet over an open fire: especially cornbread with ham bits and sometimes Irish soda bread |
| fry | a cook who specializes in fried foods |
| fry | Canadian literary critic interested in the use of myth and symbolism (1912-1991) |
| fry | flesh of a medium-sized young chicken suitable for frying |
| fry | cooking in fat or oil in a pan or griddle |
| fry | a pan used for frying foods |
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