Pike is an abbreviation for Turnpike
any baby fish is called a fry Yes baby fish are called fry, but being a fisherman, young pike are known as Jacks or Jack Pike
Dont think there is a special name for this, but anglers often call a large pike ; big girls,crocs,monster pike etc..
There are both freshwater Pike and saltwater Pike. They are different species but are both called pike. I live in Maine where Pike were illegally introduced in the last decade or so. Where the rivers flow into the ocean pike can also be caught. In the ocean near the end of that rivers i have caught pike in full saltwater. It may not be scientifically proven but they can clearly adapt to saltwater
Lewis and Clark and Pike and others sent to explore the wilderness to check out the land and to find trade routes. This was called the Louisiana Purchase.
A slew shark is a pike. They are called a slew shark cause they are in every slew you fish in.
Bustleman Pike is a road or highway found in Pennsylvania. It is not a fish.
The address of the Pike Library is: 1585 Mt. Moosilauke Highway, Pike, 03780 0268
A soldier armed with a pike.
A soldier armed with a pike.
any baby fish is called a fry Yes baby fish are called fry, but being a fisherman, young pike are known as Jacks or Jack Pike
There is a weapon called a pike. It's a long pole with a spearhead attached.
If someone says something is coming down the pike they mean its coming up soon
I was unable to find an alternate name for the female pike however what is commonly known as the Northern Pike is also known as, great northern pike, American pike, jackfish, the great northern pickerel.
Captain Pike
i think no
A two-tipped spear is called a double-headed spear or a double-bladed spear. It is designed with a blade at both ends for increased versatility and effectiveness in combat.
If you mean the "International E-road network", they're just called E-roads. If you mean the highway system; it's called different in every country (language). The general word for those roads would be the British 'Motorway', or just 'Highway'.