ABLET

Etymology

Noun

ablet (plural ablets)

A small fresh-water fish (Alburnus alburnus); the bleak.

Anagrams

• blate, bleat, table

Source: Wiktionary


Ab"let, Ab"len Etym: [F. ablet, ablette, a dim. fr. LL. abula, for albula, dim. of albus white. Cf. Abele.] (Zoöl.)

Definition: A small fresh-water fish (Leuciscus alburnus); the bleak.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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