sea horse (Meaning)

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sea horse (n)

either of two large northern marine mammals having ivory tusks and tough hide over thick blubber

small fish with horse-like heads bent sharply downward and curled tails; swim in upright position

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sea horse ()

A fabulous creature, half horse and half fish, represented in classic mythology as driven by sea dogs or ridden by the Nereids. It is also depicted in heraldry. See Hippocampus.

The walrus.

Any fish of the genus Hippocampus.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sea horse

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sea horse Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny seahorse gracefully danced amidst the coral reef's vibrant colors.
  2. The male seahorse meticulously cared for the fertilized eggs in his unique pouch.
  3. The intricate patterns on the seahorse's skin provided excellent camouflage, safeguarding it from predators.
  4. The long and slender snout of the seahorse allowed it to reach into crevices for small crustaceans.
  5. The collective noun for a group of seahorses is a "herd."
  6. Pygmy seahorses, among the smallest fish species, measure less than an inch in length.
  7. The seahorse's ability to change color served as an effective defense mechanism.
  8. Scientists study seahorses to gain insights into unique adaptations and reproductive strategies.
  9. The threatened status of some seahorse species highlighted the importance of marine conservation.
  10. The beauty and elegance of the seahorse captivated marine life enthusiasts worldwide.

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either of two large northern marine mammals having ivory tusks and tough hide over thick blubber, small fish with horse-like heads bent sharply downward and cur

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The tiny seahorse gracefully danced amidst the coral reef's vibrant colors.

The male seahorse meticulously cared for the fertilized eggs in his unique pouch.

The intricate patterns on the seahorse's skin provided excellent camouflage, safeguarding it from predators.

The long and slender snout of the seahorse allowed it to reach into crevices for small crustaceans.