"Seining" is a word in ENGLISH
Fishing with a seine.
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basnig n a haul seine net, round in shape, for catching fish which run in schools and can be attracted …
Read the complete definitionn. a kind of seine used for fishing in the sea near the shore. DAKSANGASAT [cf. DAKES & GASAT], adj. …
Read the complete definitionA place prepared for catch-ing fish with nets or hooks. This is com-monly applied to the place of drawing a …
Read the complete definitionkubkub n purse seine or impounding net used to catch fishes that run in schools. The school is surrounded with …
Read the complete definitionA large fish pound used for the capture of the tunny in the Mediterranean; also applied to the seines used …
Read the complete definitionpatáw - A float of a seine. Light wooden balls are often used as floats for fishing nets. (cf. pamató—sinker).
Read the complete definitionsángyà - A fishing net, seine; to catch (fish) in a net. (cf. síhod).
Read the complete definitionsápyaw - A seine, large fishing net. (cf. tsintsóro, pókot).
Read the complete definitionA large net, one edge of which is provided with sinkers, and the other with floats. It hangs vertically in …
Read the complete definitionOne who fishes with a seine.
Read the complete definitionsinsóro - (Sp. chinchorro) A large fishing net, a drag-net, seine. (cf. paninsóro—to fish with a drag-net).
Read the complete definitiontsintsóro - Seine, fishing net. See sinsóro.
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