Latchet

The Latchet lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 35 - 400 m environment.

latchet definition latchet (lac̸h′it) noun Archaic a strap or lace for fastening a sandal or shoe to the foot Etymology: ME lachet . APA Style latchet. (n.d.). More

me, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose. More

permanent consciousness of my unworthiness to unloose the latchet of Dr. Barritz's shoe." — Ambrose Bierce; A Lady From Redhorse; 1891. More

latchet of their shoes be broken: American King James Version None shall be weary nor stumble among them; none shall slumber nor sleep; neither shall the girdle of their loins be loosed, nor the lace of their shoes be More

but one mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire: American King James Version John answered, saying to them all, I indeed baptize you with water; More

permanent consciousness of my unworthiness to unloose the latchet of Dr. Barritz's shoe." Ambrose Bierce; A Lady From Redhorse; 1891. X-Bonus Do not commit the error, common among the young, of assuming that if you cannot save the whole of mankind, you have failed. More

latchet was not found in the Cambridge Dictionary of American English Did you spell it correctly? Here are some alternatives: * latched * latest * latests More

buy latchet mugs, tshirts and hoodieslatchet is a word that can be used to define or describe anything that is a compartment or can be used for storage... so it pretty much can mean just about anything...Here put my glasses in the latchet. More

will accommodate a latchet of size 1 1/4". Some feel fancy knee buckles were only used by the gentry but in 1770 a sailor's "Sea Chest a Pair of flower'd Silver Knee Buckles" were stolen as reported in The Newport Mercury. More

The rod hit the latchet, which was in the shape of a smart German rejoinder that the demilitarized Rhine zone would be kept demilitarized, but that any question of the Polish boundary was out of place in a proposed treaty dealing with the Rhine frontier. More

latchets would be full of holes that get bigger with each use. The shoes lose their fit and the latchets soon have to replaced by a cobbled-in bit of scrap leather. More

latchet (strap) of 1¼ inches. The price is $35.20 per pair. Shipping free with shoes. $1.50 postage if bought separately. Small brass buckle: A small plain brass buckle that will still fit a 1¼" latchet. More

Latchet Fish (Pterygotrigla polyommata) Photographs and Information = hatchet.jpg (3247 bytes) wpe36. More

latchet: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 2. latchet: Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition 3. More

Latchet does not have any recent activity. More

1650's Latchet found in building, note thick sole and stacked heel. More

latchet of their shoes be broken: King James Version (KJV) Public Domain Editor's Picks The Parallel BibleThe Parallel Bible$39.99 Zondervan KJV Holy BibleZondervan KJV Holy Bible$64. More

latchet of 1 3/8" with an overall size of 1 3/4" by 3 1/4". Being relatively... $35. More

Common names

Butterfly gurnard in English
Cabete picudo in Spanish (español)
Cabra-bicuda in Portuguese (Português)
flying gurnard in English
Grondin pointu in French (français)
Lachet gurnard in English
Latchet in English
Pastry in English
sharp-beaked gurnard in English
Sharpbeak gurnard in English
southern searobin in English
southern searobin in Unknown
Spidssnudet knurhane in Danish (dansk)
Spiny gurnard in English
Spinybeak gurnard in English
繁星角魴鮄 in Mandarin Chinese
繁星角鲂鮄 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Scorpaeniformes
Family : Triglidae
Genus : Pterygotrigla
Species : Pterygotrigla polyommata
Authority : Richardson, 1839