
1) Beaked sea fish 2) Billfish 3) Cousin of a flying fish 4) Cousin of the needlefish 5) Fish 6) Scomberesox saurus 7) Teleost 8) Teleost fish
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The Saury (Cololabis adocetus) is a member of the family Scomberesocidae. It is widespread in the Eastern Pacific in the surface waters, 0-0.5 m depth. It is a marine, pelagic, tropical oceanodromous fish. ...
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• (n.) A slender marine fish (Scomberesox saurus) of Europe and America. It has long, thin, beaklike jaws. Called also billfish, gowdnook, gawnook, skipper, skipjack, skopster, lizard fish, and Egypt herring.
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any of about four species of long, slim marine fishes of the family Scomberesocidae (order Atheriniformes). Sauries are smallup to about 35 cm (14 ...
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Sau'ry noun ;
plural Sauries . [ Etymol. uncertain.]
(Zoology) A slender marine fish (
Scomberesox saurus ) of Europe and America. It has long, thin, beaklike jaws. Called also
billfish ,
gowdnook ,
gawnook ,
skipper ,
skipjack ,
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The USS Saury was an American Sargo Class cruiser type submarine of 1450 tons displacement launched in 1938. the USS Saury was powered by diesel engines providing a top speed of 20 knots surfaced and carried a complement of 55. She was armed with one 3 inch anti-aircraft gun; one anti-aircraft machine-gun; four bow 21 inch torpedo tubes and four st...
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[
n] - slender long-beaked fish of temperate Atlantic waters
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saury Known as Scomberesocidae, or skippers, they are typically active zooplankton feeders that commonly skip and jump at the surface in large schools.
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billfish 4 Scomberesox saurus noun slender long-beaked fish of temperate Atlantic waters
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