An alewife is a fish; a northwestern Atlantic fish of the herring family that can also be found in the Great Lakes.
Alewife - MBTA station - was created in 1985.
I saw a school of alewife swimming in the river while I was fishing.
The Alewife, commonly known as Mulhaden, Grey Herring and Golden Shad, is a species of fish native to Lake Ontario. The binomial name for the Alewife is Alosa pseudoharengus.
An alewife is an archaic term for a woman who keeps an alehouse, or any of a variety of North American fish.
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It is a fish of the herring species.
Joseph James Graham has written: 'Observations on the alewife, Pomolobus pseudoharengus (Wilson), in fresh water' -- subject(s): Alewife
Take the Red Line from Alewife to Park Street. At Park, go upstairs (take the WESTBOUND stairs) and get on any B, C, or D train to Kenmore.
The smelt and alewife may out-compete the native fish by consuming all of the zooplankton. just had this question.
Smelt and alewife are both kin to herring.