What's the difference between billard and coalfish?
Billard
Definition:
(n.) An English fish, allied to the cod; the coalfish.
Example Sentences:
(1) One client, Stan (“it’s always the men”, says Billard), contacted the company to capture his proposal to wife Maja at a castle in the Périgord region.
(2) All the fun of the fair: Paris’s best retro attractions Read more Snaplove Paparazzi snapped into life in spring 2015 as the brainchild of Irène Billard.
(3) Martine Billard, a Green MP, attacked the "vengeful spirit" of Sarkozy's UMP for getting rid of the flagship socialist policy and effectively authorising a working week of 48 hours.
(4) We are paparazzi of love.” Billard has now completed 12 assignments, producing portfolios of photographs in a style that will be familiar to anyone who has flicked through a celebrity-filled glossy magazine: blurry objects in the foreground and a sense that the subjects are unaware they are being watched.
(5) In Canada, which introduced polymer banknotes in late 2011, Mona Billard from Ontario took $800 worth of the notes back to the bank after her son stashed them in a tin can and hid it near a heater.
(6) Among idiopathic forms sporadic as well as familial ones with dominant and recessive inheritance have been observed (Billard et al 1989).
(7) Staking out a couple, Billard and another photographer will hide 10-20 metres away, clutching the sort of long-lens camera that is synonymous with the trade.
Coalfish
Definition:
(n.) The pollock; -- called also, coalsey, colemie, colmey, coal whiting, etc. See Pollock.