different between fishlike vs ichthyosaur
fishlike
English
Etymology
fish +? -like
Adjective
fishlike (comparative more fishlike, superlative most fishlike)
- Having some characteristics of a fish.
- fishlike scales
- fishlike eyes
- fishlike swimming ability
Related terms
- fishly
- fishy
Translations
See also
- ichthyic
- piscine
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ichthyosaur
English
Etymology
From translingual Ichthyosaurus
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??k?i?s???/
Noun
ichthyosaur (plural ichthyosaurs)
- Any of several fishlike marine reptiles of the extinct order Ichthyosauria of the early Triassic to the late Cretaceous period, that had a body somewhat like a porpoise. [from c. 1830]
Synonyms
- ichthyosaurus
Translations
ichthyosaur From the web:
- what ichthyosaur mean
- ichthyosaurus what does it mean
- what do ichthyosaurus eat ark
- what did ichthyosaurus eat
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