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1. whip-scorpion
noun. nonvenomous arachnid that resembles a scorpion and that has a long thin tail without a stinger.
Rhymes with Scorpion Fish
- mcnish
- mclish
- mcclish
- ladish
- demisch
- commish
- trish
- swish
- krisch
- klish
- frisch
- blish
- wisz
- wish
- wisch
- tish
- tisch
- rish
- risch
- mish
- misch
- lish
- kish
- kisch
- gish
- fisch
- dish
- disch
- bish
- bisch
Sentences with scorpion-fish
1. Noun Phrase
Most of the scorpion fish are venomous and rely on camouflage against the sandy and rocky ocean floor.
2. Noun Phrase
Even though they come from the same family of fishes, lionfish are quite different than typical scorpion fish.
3. Noun Phrase
The family Scorpaenidae is also generally known as the scorpion fish family.
4. Noun Phrase
The sculpin fish are commonly referred to as the scorpion fish because of their sharp spines.
3. scorpion
noun. ['ˈskɔrpiːən'] arachnid of warm dry regions having a long segmented tail ending in a venomous stinger.
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4. Scorpion
noun. the eighth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about October 23 to November 21.
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5. fish
noun. ['ˈfɪʃ'] any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills.
Synonyms
- Anabas testudineus
- bottom-feeder
- cartilaginous fish
- caudal fin
- chondrichthian
- bottom-dweller
- fishbone
- climbing perch
- shoal
- milt
- game fish
- spawner
- northern snakehead
- tail fin
- rough fish
- roe
- bony fish
- young fish
- fingerling
- lateral line organ
- sport fish
- Pisces
- mouthbreeder
- school
- lateral line
- aquatic vertebrate
- bottom lurkers
- fish scale
- fin
- A. testudineus
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Etymology
- fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. fish
noun. ['ˈfɪʃ'] the flesh of fish used as food.
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Etymology
- fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. fish
verb. ['ˈfɪʃ'] catch or try to catch fish or shellfish.
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Etymology
- fiscian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))