swallow-fish
1swallow fish — noun Etymology: swallow (I); from the resemblance of its long gill fins to a pair of long wings : sapphirine gurnard …
2swallow-fish — n. (Ich.) Sapphirine gurnard …
3Fish (Surf) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Fish …
4Fish (planche de surf) — Fish (surf) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Fish …
5Swallow-tailed Gull — Española Island, Galápagos Islands Conservation status …
6Fish — /fish/, n. Hamilton, 1808 93, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1869 77. * * * I Any of more than 24,000 species of cold blooded vertebrates found worldwide in fresh and salt water. Living species range from the primitive lampreys and hagfishes… …
7Fish (surf) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Fish. Les fishes sont des planches de surf courtes, larges et au rocker tendu. Ce sont des planches vives et rapides. Contrairement à ce que leur petite taille laisseraient penser, ils sont à l aise dans les… …
8fish — fishless, adj. /fish/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) fish, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) fishes, v. n. 1. any of various cold blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with …
9fish — 1) any chordate below the tetrapods. A poikilothermic aquatic chordate breathing by means of gills throughout life (accessory organs may be used) and having limbs, if any, in the form of fins. For convenience, lancelets, lampreys and hagfishes… …
10fish — I a; pihi (rare); to fish, lawai a, ulawai a. See fishing grounds, fishhook, fishing rights, net, seine, trap, and names of individual fish. Some fish names vary according to islands, and all fishermen do not agree. Some fish have special… …