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dogfish
English
Alternative forms
- dog-fish
Etymology
dog +? fish. Compare Greek ????????? (skylópsaro, “dogfish”), Latin canicula (“dogfish”, literally “little dog”), Italian pescecane (“dogfish”), French chien de mer (literally “dog of the sea”), German Meerhund (literally “seadog”) and Hundfisch (“dogfish”), and English seadog.
Noun
dogfish (plural dogfish or dogfishes)
- Any of various small sharks
- especially those from the family Squalidae
- a catshark, any shark from family Scyliorhinidae
- a kitefin shark, any shark from family Dalatiidae
- (Britain) Scyliorhinus canicula or Scyliorhinus stellaris
- (Azores Is.) Scyliorhinus canicula
- (Canada) Squalus suckleyi
- (Bermuda) Mustelus canis
- (Barbados) Bodianus rufus
- (Guyana) Ginglymostoma cirratum or Mustelus canis
- (Trinidad and Tobago) Ginglymostoma cirratum
- (Namibia) Squalus acanthias, Squalus blainville, Squalus megalops, or Squalus mitsukurii
- (US) The bowfin, Amia calva.
Synonyms
- seadog
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- dog salmon (Oncorhynchus keta, salmon family)
- catfish
- flake
- smooth hound (sharks in genus Mustelus)
- waterdog
Further reading
- Dogfish shark on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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huss
English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
huss (plural husses)
- (Britain) A dogfish.
Anagrams
- Hsus, SHU's, SHUs, Shus, Suhs
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