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Qué (quién) es vendace - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vendace (disambiguation)

vendace         
['v?nd?s]
¦ noun an edible whitefish found in lakes in northern Europe. [Coregonus albula.]
Origin
C18: from obs. Fr. vendese, from a base related to Welsh gwyn 'white'.
Vendace         
·noun A European lake whitefish (Coregonus Willughbii, or C. Vandesius) native of certain lakes in Scotland and England. It is regarded as a delicate food fish. Called also vendis.
Vickers Vendace         
  • Vickers Vendace I
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT
Vickers Type 120 Vendace
The Vickers Vendace was a 1920s British trainer aircraft. It was originally designed as a floatplane trainer for the Royal Air Force.

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Vendace

Vendace can refer to several species of fish, but especially these species of freshwater whitefish:

  • Coregonus albula, widespread in northern continental Europe
  • Coregonus vandesius, in lakes of Scotland and England; arguably the same species as Coregonus albula
  • It can also refer to:
  • USS Vendace (SS-430), a Balao-class submarine
  • Vickers Vendace, a British trainer aircraft of the 1920s
Ejemplos de uso de vendace
1. The French daily Liberation quoted Chirac as saying to German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday that "you can‘t trust people who cook as badly as that," referring to the British, and "after Finland, it‘s the country with the worst food". "Our Finnish–British family has ... paid close attention to your negative image of the cuisines of our native countries," Stubb wrote in an open letter to Chirac, promising "authentic Finnish and British ingredients in order to avoid disappointment". Chirac can look forward to fish and chips if he visits Stubb‘s home in Belgium, but not any old fish and chips –– roe of vendace with Lapland potato chips await him.