blenny
Americannoun
plural
blenniesnoun
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any blennioid fish of the family Blenniidae of coastal waters, esp of the genus Blennius , having a tapering scaleless body, a long dorsal fin, and long raylike pelvic fins
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any of various related fishes
Etymology
Origin of blenny
1745–55; < Latin blennius a kind of fish < Greek blénnos slime, mucus; so called from its slimy coating
Example Sentences
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"Butterfly blenny naturally choose abandoned whelk shells as their home but it seems they can get creative," she said..
From BBC • Feb. 19, 2024
What, we wonder, is the character of this sea lion; what kind of individual is this hammerhead shark; what is on the mind of this blenny?
From New York Times • Nov. 25, 2019
"And the drop seems to cause a loss of co-ordination in the predator that allows the blenny to get away."
From BBC • Mar. 30, 2017
"The fang blenny would simply swim out of the mouth and escape."
From BBC • Mar. 30, 2017
In one of Major Holland's charming papers in Science Gossip he speaks of a pet blenny of his who was not only tame but musical.
From Brothers of Pity and Other Tales of Beasts and Men by Ewing, Juliana Horatia Gatty
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