Definitions Found:
REMORA, a type of marine fish
- remorasREMORA, a type of marine fish
- suckfisha remora (a type of marine fish)
- suckfishesSUCKFISH, a remora (a type of marine fish)
- remoridpertaining to a remora (a type of marine fish)
- remoraa type of marine fish
- argentineof or like silver / a small marine fish with silvery sides
- pilchardsA small, edible, commercially valuable marine fish of the herring family
- tripletaila large marine bony fish, common on the southern and middle coasts of the United States
- rocklingA slender marine fish of the cod family, typically occurring in shallow water or tidal pools
- batfishesA deep-bodied, laterally compressed marine fish of the Indo-Pacific region that resembles an angelfish
- candlefishA small, edible marine fish with oily flesh, occurring on the west coast of North America
- candlefishesA small, edible marine fish with oily flesh, occurring on the west coast of North America
- trevalliesA marine sporting fish of the Indo-Pacific that is sometimes caught in large quantities for food
- tripletailsTRIPLETAIL, a large marine bony fish, common on the southern and middle coasts of the United States
- boxfishesA tropical marine fish that has a shell of bony plates enclosing the body, from which spines project
- amberjackA large marine game fish found in inshore tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic and South Pacific
- sculpinsA chiefly marine fish of the northern hemisphere, with a broad flattened head and spiny scales and fins
- clupeoidsA marine fish of a group that includes the herring family together with the anchovies and related fish
- amberjacksA large marine game fish found in inshore tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic and South Pacific
- mermaida fabled marine creature with the head and upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish
- yellowtailsA marine fish that has yellow coloration on the fins, esp. a number of species prized as food fish
- yellowtailA marine fish that has yellow coloration on the fins, esp. a number of species prized as food fish
- surgeonfishesA deep-bodied and typically brightly colored tropical marine fish with a scalpellike spine on each side of the tail
- surgeonfishA deep-bodied and typically brightly colored tropical marine fish with a scalpellike spine on each side of the tail
- merman(in folklore) a male marine creature, having the head, torso, and arms of a man and the tail of a fish
- mermen(in folklore) a male marine creature, having the head, torso, and arms of a man and the tail of a fish
- weakfishA large, slender-bodied marine fish living along the east coast of North America, popular as a food fish and for sport
- weakfishesA large, slender-bodied marine fish living along the east coast of North America, popular as a food fish and for sport
- oarfishesA very long, narrow, silvery marine fish of deep water, with a deep red dorsal fin running the length of the body
- wolffishA large long-bodied marine fish with a long-based dorsal fin and sharp doglike teeth, inhabiting the deep waters of the northern hemisphere
- sunfishesA large deep-bodied marine fish of warm seas, with tall dorsal and anal fins near the rear of the body and a very short tail
- sparidsany marine percoid fish of the chiefly tropical and subtropical family Sparidae, having a deep compressed body and well-developed teeth: includes the sea breams and porgies
- seahorseA small marine fish with segmented bony armor, an upright posture, a curled prehensile tail, a tubular snout, and a head and neck suggestive of a horse
- rockfishesA marine fish of the scorpionfish family with a laterally compressed body. It is generally a bottom-dweller in rocky areas and is frequently of sporting or commercial value
- trumpetersAn edible marine fish with a spiny dorsal fin, found chiefly in cool Australasian waters and said to make a grunting or trumpeting sound when taken out of the water
- menhadena marine fish (Brevoortia tyrannus) of the herring family abundant along the Atlantic coast of the United States where it is used for bait or converted into oil and fertilizer
- trumpeterAn edible marine fish with a spiny dorsal fin, found chiefly in cool Australasian waters and said to make a grunting or trumpeting sound when taken out of the water
- stonefishesA chiefly marine fish of bizarre appearance that lives in the tropical Indo-Pacific. It rests motionless in the sand with its venomous dorsal spines projecting and is a frequent cause of injury to swimmers
- stonefishA chiefly marine fish of bizarre appearance that lives in the tropical Indo-Pacific. It rests motionless in the sand with its venomous dorsal spines projecting and is a frequent cause of injury to swimmers
- copepodany of numerous tiny marine or freshwater crustaceans of the order (or subclass) Copepoda, lacking compound eyes or a carapace and usually having six pairs of limbs on the thorax, some abundant in plankton and others parasitic on fish