●In Footwear & Occupations:
A person who
, and sometimes makes, shoes.
●In Australian English, New Zealand English & Agriculture:
A
to
to be
(
, because its
is
, or because it is
to catch).
●In American English, Alcoholic beverages & Cakes and pastries:
An (iced)
or
, with
and sugar.
●In British English & Games:
Synonym of
s (“
for two
in which the
each have a
(known as a
(sense 1.1) or
)
from a
of
, and
to
their opponent's
with their own with the
of
the opponent's
before their own is destroyed”)
●In Australian English, Catfish & Noctuoid moths:
Used as a
various animals.
The South Australian
(Cnidoglanis
), a
of
to Australia which has
and
,
spines.
●In Australian English, Catfish, Noctuoid moths & Scorpaeniform fish:
Used as a
various animals.
The
or South Australian
(Gymnapistes marmoratus), a
to
ern Australian
which is not
related to Cnidoglanis
, but also has
on its
and
fins.
●In British English, Catfish & Noctuoid moths:
Used as a
various animals.
Also
:
(Pangasius bocourti), an
of
to the Chao Phraya and Mekong
in Southeast Asia.
Pangas
(Pangasius
ius), an
of
to Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, and Pakistan.
●In American English & Noctuoid moths:
Used as a
various animals.
Condica
, an
to North America.