
1) Acanthopterygian 2) Brightly colored marine fish 3) Fish 4) Spiny-finned fish
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Dragonets are small, perciform, marine fish of the diverse family Callionymidae (from the Greek kallis, `beautiful` and onyma, `name`) found mainly in the tropical waters of the western Indo-Pacific. They are benthic organisms, spending most of their time near the sandy bottoms, at a depth of roughly two hundred meters. There exist 139 species...
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• (n.) A small British marine fish (Callionymuslyra); -- called also yellow sculpin, fox, and gowdie. • (n.) A little dragon.
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any of about 40 species of marine fishes constituting the family Callionymidae (order Perciformes), found in warm temperate or tropical areas, ...
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Drag'on·et noun 1. A little dragon.
Spenser. 2. (Zoology) A small British marine fish (
Callionymuslyra ); -- called also
yellow sculpin ,
fox , and
gowdie .
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Dragonet is a common name of certain fishes of the Goby family. The gemmeous dragonet (Callionymus Lyra) is found in the British seas.
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HMS Dragonet was a British Bayonet Class boom defence vessel of 530 tons displacement launched in 1939. HMS Dragonet had a top speed of 11.5 knots and was armed with a 3-inch anti-aircraft gun.
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[
n] - small often brightly colored scaleless marine bottom-dwellers
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noun small often brightly colored scaleless marine bottom-dwellers; found in tropical and warm temperate waters of Europe and America
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any fish of the genus Callionymus, the species of which are small and usually brightly colored.
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