Relative of a fin
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FLIPPERRelative of a fin.
TENSPOTFin relative
ONE20% of a fin
TWENTYFIVECENTS5% of a fin
ONEFifth of a fin
ONESFifths of a fin
ONECLAMPart of a fin?
SINGLEOne-fifth of a fin
CDSPart of a fin. portfolio
ONE20 percent of a fin
PECTORALKind of fin on a fish
louversfin or shutter of a louver
spinesstiff unsegmented fin ray of a fish
tailfina fin at the posterior end of a fish
ventrala fin located on the underside of a fish
tailfinsTAILFIN, a fin at the posterior end of a fish
ventralsVENTRAL, a fin located on the underside of a fish
pterygialof or relating to a wing or fin / a bone in a fin
skegfin situated on the rear bottom of a surfboard that is used for steering and stability
pinnulara. part or organ resembling a barb of a feather, a fin, or the like b. finlet
pinnulea. part or organ resembling a barb of a feather, a fin, or the like b. finlet
pinnulesa. part or organ resembling a barb of a feather, a fin, or the like b. finlet
dealfishesA slender silvery fish with a dorsal fin running the length of the body, living in the northeastern Atlantic
quillbackssmall fish (Carpiodes cyprinus) of central and eastern North America with a much elongated first ray of the dorsal fin
parapodia(in a sea slug or other mollusk) A lateral extension of the foot used as an undulating fin for swimming
parapodium(in a sea slug or other mollusk) A lateral extension of the foot used as an undulating fin for swimming
graylingany freshwater fish of the genus Thymallus, related to the trouts but having a longer and higher, brilliantly colored dorsal fin
triggerfisha kind of fish, with a large spine on the forsal fin which can be locked upright by a second smaller spine
ribbonfishAny of a number of long slender fishes that typically have a dorsal fin running the length of the body, in particular
ribbonfishesAny of a number of long slender fishes that typically have a dorsal fin running the length of the body, in particular
oarfishesA very long, narrow, silvery marine fish of deep water, with a deep red dorsal fin running the length of the body
triggerfishesTRIGGERFISH, a kind of fish, with a large spine on the forsal fin which can be locked upright by a second smaller spine
wolffishA large long-bodied marine fish with a long-based dorsal fin and sharp doglike teeth, inhabiting the deep waters of the northern hemisphere
graylingsAn edible freshwater fish of Eurasia and North America that is silvery-gray with horizontal violet stripes and has a long, high dorsal fin
madtomsA small North American freshwater catfish that has a venom gland at the base of the pectoral fin spines, with which it can inflict a painful wound
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
bitewingholder for x-ray film with a projecting fin that is held between the teeth so as to show the crowns of the upper and lower teeth in one picture
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
helleriany of several small, brightly colored, viviparous, freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, native to Central America, having the lower part of the caudal fin elongated into a swordlike structure: often kept in aquariums
oarfishany long, ribbon-shaped, silvery fish of the genus Regalecus, of deep tropical waters, having a red dorsal fin along the spine that rises to a crest, and reaching a length of 30 ft. (9 m)