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Bergall vs Begall - What's the difference?

bergall | begall |

As a noun bergall

is a waters near the sea floor at depths of 10–128 metres (33–420 feet) and at latitudes of 36°–49° north, and reaching up to 38 centimetres (15 inches) in total length and up to 1 kilogram (2·2 pounds) in weight; (l) .

As a verb begall is

to gall.

bergall

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A waters near the sea floor at depths of 10–128 metres (33–420 feet) and at latitudes of 36°–49° north, and reaching up to 38 centimetres (15 inches) in total length and up to 1 kilogram (2·2 pounds) in weight; (l) .
  • Usage notes

    * Because of their shared preferences in habitat (preferring areas with beds of seaweed, shipwrecks, or wharf pilings), the bergall is often mistaken for a short specimen of the ) by anglers.

    Synonyms

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    begall

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To gall.