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sunfish
[ suhn-fish ]
noun
- the ocean sunfish, Mola mola.
- any of various other fishes of the family Molidae.
- any of several small, brightly colored, spiny-rayed freshwater fishes of the genus Lepomis, of North America, having a deep, compressed body.
sunfish
/ ˈsʌnˌfɪʃ /
noun
- any large plectognath fish of the family Molidae, of temperate and tropical seas, esp Mola mola, which has a large rounded compressed body, long pointed dorsal and anal fins, and a fringelike tail fin
- any of various small predatory North American freshwater percoid fishes of the family Centrarchidae, typically having a compressed brightly coloured body
Example Sentences
McNeish, who has examined the fish carcasses since late August, has identified non-native species including bass, sunfish, bullhead catfish and mosquitofish.
Other winners of a slimy new epoch would be ocean sunfish, a giant bony fish whose individuals can clock in at more than 2,000 pounds and consume jellyfish — and velella — in mass quantities.
It’s the latest tactic in an ongoing struggle to keep non-native smallmouth bass and green sunfish at bay below the Glen Canyon Dam and to protect a threatened native fish, the humpback chub.
Orcas also seem to enjoy penguin breast meat and sunfish intestines, Meyer says.
A sunfish found near the Azores in the Atlantic Ocean weighed as much as an S.U.V.
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