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  2. Striped Raphael catfish - Wikipedia

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    It is noted that the striping pattern is not as strong in adults, and so the cleaning behavior is probably only seen in juveniles. In the aquarium Striped Raphael catfish in an aquarium. The striped Raphael catfish is a fine and sociable community fish that are peaceful to fellow catfishes and other fish species.

  3. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    act. To make a play (check, bet, call, raise, or fold) at the required time, compare to in turn. acting out of turn. A player in poker that either announces their actions or physically plays before their turn (checks, folds etc.). Sometimes players act out of turn intentionally to get a read out of other players.

  4. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Planning for wood finishing also involves being aware of how the finishing process influences the result. Careful handling of the wood is needed to avoid dents, scratches and soiling with dirt. Wood should be marked for cutting using pencil rather than ink; however, avoid hard or soft pencil. HB is recommend for face work and 2H for joint work.

  5. Firewood catfish - Wikipedia

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    Eigenmann & Pearson, 1924. The firewood catfish ( Sorubimichthys planiceps) a species of South American pimelodid catfish, is the sole member of the genus Sorubimichthys. [2] Known by locals along the Amazon Basin as peixe-lenha, [3] the firewood catfish is so called because it is of little eating value and is often dried and used for firewood.

  6. Washing paddle - Wikipedia

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    The washing paddle (or washing beetle, battledore, laundry bat ), known as thaapi in Haryanvi and Hindi languages, is a hand tool used to do laundry. It is made of wood, shaped like a baker's peel, but with a much shorter handle used as a grip. It was used to beat the wet clothes and linens, pushing out the dirt by hammering the items against ...

  7. Creel (basket) - Wikipedia

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    Creel (basket) A creel is a wicker basket usually used for carrying fish or blocks of peat. It is also the fish trap used to catch lobsters and other crustaceans. In modern times, the term has come to encompass various types of wicker baskets used by anglers or commercial fishermen to hold fish or other prey.