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SPINY-FINNED FISH

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does spiny-finned fish mean? 

SPINY-FINNED FISH (noun)
  The noun SPINY-FINNED FISH has 1 sense:

1. a teleost fish with fins that are supported by sharp inflexible raysplay

  Familiarity information: SPINY-FINNED FISH used as a noun is very rare.


 Dictionary entry details 


SPINY-FINNED FISH (noun)


Sense 1

Meaning:

A teleost fish with fins that are supported by sharp inflexible rays

Classified under:

Nouns denoting animals

Synonyms:

acanthopterygian; spiny-finned fish

Hypernyms ("spiny-finned fish" is a kind of...):

teleost; teleost fish; teleostan (a bony fish of the subclass Teleostei)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "spiny-finned fish"):

sargassum fish (small fantastically formed and colored fishes found among masses of sargassum)

flatfish (any of several families of fishes having flattened bodies that swim along the sea floor on one side of the body with both eyes on the upper side)

plectognath; plectognath fish (tropical marine fishes having the teeth fused into a beak and thick skin covered with bony plates or spines)

scorpaenoid; scorpaenoid fish (fishes having the head armored with bony plates)

dragonet (small often brightly colored scaleless marine bottom-dwellers; found in tropical and warm temperate waters of Europe and America)

launce; sand eel; sand lance; sand launce (very small silvery eellike schooling fishes that burrow into sandy beaches)

barracuda (any voracious marine fish of the genus Sphyraena having an elongated cylindrical body and large mouth with projecting lower jaw and long strong teeth)

silverside; silversides (small fishes having a silver stripe along each side; abundant along the Atlantic coast of the United States)

remora; suckerfish; sucking fish (marine fishes with a flattened elongated body and a sucking disk on the head for attaching to large fish or moving objects)

percoid; percoid fish; percoidean (any of numerous spiny-finned fishes of the order Perciformes)

squirrelfish (very small, brightly colored (especially red) nocturnal fishes of shallow waters or tropical reefs; they make sounds like a squirrel's bark)

frogfish (fish having a frog-like mouth with a lure on the snout)

Opsanus tau; toadfish (bottom-dwelling fish having scaleless slimy skin and a broad thick head with a wide mouth)

allmouth; angler; angler fish; anglerfish; goosefish; Lophius Americanus; lotte; monkfish (fishes having large mouths with a wormlike filament attached for luring prey)

batfish (bottom-dweller of warm western Atlantic coastal waters having a flattened scaleless body that crawls about on fleshy pectoral and pelvic fins)

prickleback; stickleback (small (2-4 inches) pugnacious mostly scaleless spiny-backed fishes of northern fresh and littoral waters having elaborate courtship; subjects of much research)

boarfish (fish with large eyes and long snouts)

boarfish; Capros aper (fish with a projecting snout)

dory (marine fishes widely distributed in mid-waters and deep slope waters)

flashlight fish; Photoblepharon palpebratus (fish of deep dark waters having a light organ below each eye)

anomalops; flashlight fish (fish having a luminous organ beneath eye; of warm waters of the western Pacific and Puerto Rico)

Holonyms ("spiny-finned fish" is a member of...):

Acanthopterygii; superorder Acanthopterygii (teleost fishes having fins with sharp bony rays)

Antonym:

soft-finned fish (any fish of the superorder Malacopterygii)


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