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stickleback
English
Wikispecies
Etymology
From dialectal stickle (“a prickle, spine, sting”), from Old English sticel + bæc. See stick (transitive verb) and compare banstickle.
Noun
stickleback (plural sticklebacks)
- Any one of numerous species of small fish of the family Gasterosteidae. The back is armed with two or more sharp spines. They inhabit both salt and brackish water, and construct nests from weeds.
- Synonyms: sticklebag, sharpling
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Further reading
- stickleback on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
stickleback From the web:
tiddler
English
Noun
tiddler (plural tiddlers)
- (informal) A small person.
- (Britain, informal) A small fish, especially a stickleback.
Translations
Related terms
- tiddly
See also
- lilliputian
- munchkin
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