Advertisement
Advertisement
ichthyoid
[ ik-thee-oid ]
noun
- any fishlike vertebrate.
ichthyoid
/ ˈɪkθɪˌɔɪd /
adjective
- resembling a fish
noun
- a fishlike vertebrate
Word History and Origins
Origin of ichthyoid1
Example Sentences
Ichthyoid, -al, ik′thi-oid, -al, adj. having the form or characteristics of a fish—also Ich′thyic.—n.
Miss Blyth is about as ichthyoid as you can get and still interest more forward-looking vertebrates.
So on the other hand, this ichthyoid, reptilian, or mono-chondyloid ideal of the self-made man can only be reached, universally, by a nation which holds that poverty, either of purse or spirit,—but especially the spiritual character of being πτωχοι τω πνευματι, is the lowest of degradations; and which believes that the desire of wealth is the first of manly and moral sentiments.
So, on the other hand, this ichthyoid, reptilian, or monochondyloid ideal of the self-made man can only be reached, universally, by a nation which holds that poverty, either of purse or spirit,—but especially the spiritual character of being πτωχοι τω πνευματι,—is the lowest of degradations; and which believes that the desire of wealth is the first of manly and moral sentiments.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse