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grayling

Grayling vs Trout - What's the difference?

grayling | trout |


As a noun grayling

is any freshwater fish of the genus thymallus'' or specifically ''thymallus thymallus , of the salmon family, having a large dorsal fin.

As a proper noun trout is

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Grayline vs Grayling - What's the difference?

grayline | grayling |


As nouns the difference between grayline and grayling

is that grayline is while grayling is any freshwater fish of the genus thymallus'' or specifically ''thymallus thymallus , of the salmon family, having a large dorsal fin.

Graying vs Grayling - What's the difference?

graying | grayling |


As a verb graying

is .

As a noun grayling is

any freshwater fish of the genus thymallus'' or specifically ''thymallus thymallus , of the salmon family, having a large dorsal fin.

Grayling vs Salmonid - What's the difference?

grayling | salmonid |


As nouns the difference between grayling and salmonid

is that grayling is any freshwater fish of the genus thymallus'' or specifically ''thymallus thymallus , of the salmon family, having a large dorsal fin while salmonid is a fish of the salmonidae family.

As an adjective salmonid is

of or pertaining to fish of the salmon family (salmonidae), including salmon, trout, chars, freshwater whitefishes and graylings.