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gwyniad
Powan Pow"an, Powen Pow"en, n. (Zo["o]l.) A small British lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeoides, or C. ferus); -- called also gwyniad and lake herring.
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Gwiniad Gwin"i*ad (gw[i^]n"[i^]*[a^]d), n. [W. gwyniad a whiting, the name of various fishes, fr. gwyn white.] (Zool.) A fish (Coregonus ferus) of North Wales and Northern Europe, allied to the lake whitefish; -- called also powan, and schelly. [Written also gwyniad, guiniad, gurniad.]

Meaning of Gwynia from wikipedia

- Gwynia is a genus of very small to minute brachiopods. There are two species in the genus: Gwynia capsula (Jeffreys, 1859) Gwynia macrodentata Lüter,...
- Gwynia capsula is a very small to minute brachiopod (maximally 1.5 millimetres or 0.059 inches long), currently known from the east Atlantic (France, Belgium...
- = Rugitela bullata T. californiana = Laqueus californi**** T. capsula = Gwynia capsula T. cardita = Megathiris detruncata T. chilensis = Terebratella dorsata...
- exceptionally sheltered sites in intertidal zones. The smallest living brachiopod, Gwynia, is only about 1 millimetre (0.039 in) long, and lives in between gravel...
- capensis Gryphus clarkeana Gryphus tokionis Gryphus vitreus Gwynia (2 species) Gwynia capsula Gwynia macrodentata Gyrothyris (2 species) Gyrothyris mawsoni...
- Uncertain Superfamily Gwynioidea MacKinnon, 2006 Genus Gwynia King, 1859 Gwynia capsula (Jeffreys, 1859) Gwynia macrodentata Lüter, 2008 Genus Simpliciforma Bitner...
- Guistrophia Guizhovella Gunnarella Gunningblandella Gusarella Guttasella Gwynia Gwyniella Gypidula Gypidulella Gypidulina Gypiduloides Gypospirifer Gyroselenella...
- with brood pouches (Megathyridoidea: Argyrotheca and Joania, Gwynioidea: Gwynia, and all Thecideoidea) are very small or minute and have short lives (2...