
1) Elapse 2) Fish 3) Gudgeon 4) Pass 5) Percoid 6) Percoid fish 7) Percoidean 8) Rely upon 9) Run-around 10) Spiny-finned
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1) Gudgeon 2) Mudskipper 3) Mudspringer
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The gobies form the family Gobiidae, which is one of the largest families of fish, with more than 2,000 species in more than 200 genera. Most are relatively small, typically less than 10 cm (4 in) in length. Gobies include some of the smallest vertebrates in the world, such as species of the genera Trimmatom nanus and Pandaka pygmaea, which are un...
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• (n.) One of several species of small marine fishes of the genus Gobius and allied genera.
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any of the more than 800 species of fishes of the suborder Gobioidei (order Perciformes). Gobies are carnivorous, usually small in size, and found ... [3 related articles]
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Go'by noun ;
plural Gobies . [ French
gobie , Latin
gobius ,
gobio , Greek ... Confer
Gudgeon .]
(Zoology) One of several species of small marine fishes of the genus
Gobius and allied genera.
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Goby is the popular name of a family of acanthopterous fish (Gobiidae) characterized as having two dorsal fins nearly united into one, the anterior fin having flexible rays, not spinous. The ventral fins are thoracic and united more or less by their bases. the body is scaly and the head unarmed. there are about 400 species of goby.
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[
n] - small spiny-finned fish of coastal or brackish waters having a large head and elongated tapering body having the ventral fins modified as a sucker
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noun small spiny-finned fish of coastal or brackish waters having a large head and elongated tapering body having the ventral fins modified as a sucker
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