different between lions vs lionfish
lions
English
Pronunciation
Noun
lions
- plural of lion
See also
- Appendix:English collective nouns
Anagrams
- Solin, linos, loins, losin', noils
French
Verb
lions
- first-person plural present indicative of lier
- first-person plural imperative of lier
Noun
lions m
- plural of lion
lions From the web:
- what lions eat
- what lions do
- what lions represent
- what lions are extinct
- what lions look like
- what lions eat in the wild
- what lions need to survive
- what lions live in the jungle
lionfish
English
Etymology
lion +? fish
Pronunciation
Noun
lionfish (plural lionfish or lionfishes)
- Any of the venomous fish of the Scorpaenidae family, notable for their long and separated spines
Related terms
- zebra lionfish
Translations
Further reading
- lionfish on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Scorpaenidae on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Scorpaenidae on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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