wingfish (Meaning)

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wingfish (n.)

A sea robin having large, winglike pectoral fins. See Sea robin, under Robin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wingfish

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wingfish Sentence Examples

  1. The wingfish soared gracefully through the ocean's depths, its wings extended for propulsion.
  2. Despite its appearance, the wingfish is not a fish with wings, but rather a species of flying fish with wing-like pectoral fins.
  3. The wingfish's wings allow it to glide above the water's surface for extended periods.
  4. The wingfish uses its wings to escape predators and to hunt for prey.
  5. The wingfish is a small fish, typically measuring around 10 to 15 centimeters in length.
  6. Wingfish are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, often near the surface.
  7. Wingfish are schooling fish and can be found swimming in large groups.
  8. The wingfish has a distinct black stripe along its body and a forked tail fin.
  9. The wingfish is considered a delicacy in some cultures and is often used in traditional dishes.
  10. The wingfish is an important species within the marine ecosystem, providing food for larger predators and contributing to the food chain.

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A sea robin having large, winglike pectoral fins. See Sea robin, under Robin.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The wingfish soared gracefully through the ocean's depths, its wings extended for propulsion.

Despite its appearance, the wingfish is not a fish with wings, but rather a species of flying fish with wing-like pectoral fins.

The wingfish's wings allow it to glide above the water's surface for extended periods.

The wingfish uses its wings to escape predators and to hunt for prey.