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zan·der
(zăn′dər)n. pl. zander or zan·ders
A food and game fish (Sander lucioperca) of Europe and western Asia, found in fresh and brackish water.
[German, from Low German Sander, from Middle Low German sandāt, perhaps of Slavic origin.]
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zander
(ˈzændə)n, pl zander or zanders
(Animals) a freshwater teleost pikeperch of Europe, Stizostedion lucioperca, valued as a food fish
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zan•der
(ˈzæn dər)n., pl. -ders, (esp. collectively) -der.
a freshwater pikeperch, Stizostedion(Lucioperca) lucioperca, of central Europe.
[1850–55; < German < Low German sander, sandart, of uncertain orig.]
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