bony-fish

  • 71fish — (fishes; finfish; scalefish) Literally, a vertebrate (animal with a backbone) that has gills and lives in water, but generally used more broadly to include any harvestable animal living in water ( fishes refers to more than one type of fish;… …

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  • 72bony-finned remora — marlinų prielipa statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Rhombochirus osteochir angl. bony finned remora; hardfin marlin sucker; marlin sucker fish; spearfish remora rus. марлиновая прилипала; рыба прилипало… …

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  • 73bony — Adjective: Thin; having bones with prominent protrusions; having many bones, as applied to fish in reference to serving them as food. Noun: Refuse, especially refuse from a mine …

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  • 74bony — adj. (bonier, boniest) 1 (of a person) thin with prominent bones. 2 having many bones. 3 of or like bone. 4 (of a fish) having bones rather than cartilage. Derivatives: boniness n …

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  • 75Cryptolepis (fish) — Cryptolepis Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata …

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  • 76Mimia (fish) — Mimia Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata …

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  • 77Chrysolepis (fish) — This article is about a genus of prehistoric fish. For the plant genus, see Chrysolepis. Chrysolepis Temporal range: Late Devonian Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata …

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  • 78Mawsonia (fish) — Mawsonia Temporal range: Cretaceous Mawsonia branchial plates Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 79Operculum (fish) — Campanologies hectoris 1. operculum (gill cover), 2. lateral line, 3. dorsal fin, 4. adipose fin, 5. caudal peduncle, 6. caudal fin, 7. anal fin, 8. photophores, 9. pelvic fins (paired), 10. pectoral fins (paired) The operculum of a bony fish is… …

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  • 80teleost fish — noun a bony fish of the subclass Teleostei • Syn: ↑teleost, ↑teleostan • Hypernyms: ↑bony fish • Hyponyms: ↑soft finned fish, ↑malacopterygian, ↑c …

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