ALL meanings of hake
hake
H h - noun hake cod-like fish 1
- noun hake meat of the hake 1
- noun hake A large-headed elongated fish with long jaws and strong teeth. It is a valuable commercial food fish. 1
- noun plural hake any marine fish of the genus Merluccius, closely related to the cods, especially M. bilinearis, found off the New England coast. 1
- noun plural hake any of several related marine fishes, especially of the genus Urophycis. 1
- variable noun hake A hake is a type of large edible sea fish. 0
- variable noun hake Hake is this fish eaten as food. 0
- noun hake any gadoid food fish of the genus Merluccius, such as M. merluccius (European hake), of the N hemisphere, having an elongated body with a large head and two dorsal fins 0
- noun hake any North American fish of the genus Urophycis, similar and related to Merluccius species 0
- noun hake a wooden frame for drying cheese or fish 0
- noun hake any of various gadoid marine food fishes, as the silver hake 0
- noun hake (Now chiefly dialectal) A hook; a pot-hook. 0
- noun hake (Now chiefly dialectal) A kind of weapon; a pike. 0
- noun hake (Now chiefly dialectal) (in the plural) The draught-irons of a plough. 0
- noun hake One of several species of marine gadoid fishes, of the genera Phycis, Merluccius, and allies. 0
- noun hake A drying shed, as for unburned tile. 0
- verb hake (Britain, dialect) To loiter; to sneak. 0