Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Black; raven-black.
- noun A fish anciently called
coracinus , generally identified with the Chromis chromis, a species of the family Pomacentridæ.
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Examples
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The coracine carries its spawn for a long time; but, as it lives usually on rocky ground, it goes to a distance and spawns in places abounding in seaweed, at a period later than the red mullet.
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Fishes, then, as a general rule, attain their full growth with great rapidity, but this is especially the case, among small fishes, with the coracine or crow-fish: it spawns, by the way, near the shore, in weedy and tangled spots.
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Latest in order of the shoal fish come the red mullet and the coracine; these spawn in autumn.
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The coracine, like the maenis, is in best condition at breeding time; the mullet, the basse, and scaly fishes in general are in bad condition at this period.
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The coracine is exceptional among fishes in deriving benefit from drought, and this is due to the fact that heat and drought are apt to come together.
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The coracine, for instance, in some places spawns about wheat-harvest.
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