batfish
Americannoun
plural
batfish,plural
batfishes-
any of the flat-bodied marine fishes of the family Ogcocephalidae found worldwide in tropical and subtropical oceans, including Ogcocephalus vespertilio Brazilian batfish of the coastal western Atlantic Ocean, especially along the coast of Brazil.
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Also called bat ray. an eagle ray, Myliobatis californicus, found off the coast of California and southward to the Galapagos Islands.
noun
Etymology
Origin of batfish
Example Sentences
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Those keys have enabled him to breed fish that no one else has, including striped regal angelfish and frilly black-bodied, orange-rimmed pinnatus batfish.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 19, 2022
Instead I go for an hourlong snorkel, spotting butterfly and batfish among the coral, then hop into a four-wheel drive jeep with a guide to explore the 400-square-kilometer island.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 21, 2013
The other newly identified pancake batfish has a somewhat broader range.
From US News • Jul. 15, 2010
Studying today’s pancake batfish, which all live in roughly the top hundred meters of the sea, could offer insights into the ancient transition to the depths.
From US News • Jul. 15, 2010
Like a great bird—or a huge batfish leaping from the sea—the ice boat shot out on a long curve from the summit of the hard-packed snowdrift.
From Janice Day at Poketown by Long, Helen Beecher
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