What does GURRY mean?

Here is the dictionary entry for "gurry": gurry

Part of Speech: noun

Definition: a mixture of fish offal, fish waste, and water, used as fertilizer or animal feed

Pronunciation (US): /ˈɡʌri/

Pronunciation (UK): /ˈɡʌri/

Origin and Usage: The word "gurry" comes from the Old Norse word "gurr," meaning "manure." It has been used since the 17th century to refer to a mixture of fish waste and water that is used as fertilizer or animal feed.

Synonyms: fish offal, fish waste, fish remains, fish byproducts

Related Words: curry, furry, hurry, lurry, murry

Example Sentences:

  • The fishermen dumped the gurry back into the sea.
  • The gurry was collected and used as fertilizer for the nearby fields.
  • The farmer used gurry to feed his pigs.


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