lumpfish
Americannoun
plural
lumpfish,plural
lumpfishesnoun
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a North Atlantic scorpaenoid fish, Cyclopterus lumpus, having a globular body covered with tubercles, pelvic fins fused into a sucker, and an edible roe: family Cyclopteridae
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any other fish of the family Cyclopteridae
Etymology
Origin of lumpfish
Example Sentences
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The project also includes a proposal to aquaculture lumpfish, a species of fish that can be used to control parasites.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 7, 2023
How and why biofluorescence evolved in lumpfish is one of many questions raised by Dr. Juhasz-Dora’s discovery.
From New York Times • Jul. 19, 2022
In a study published this month in the Journal of Fish Biology, scientists discovered that lumpfish glow under UV light.
From New York Times • Jul. 19, 2022
The extremely ugly lumpfish comes close to the shore to breed around this time of year, so the roe is harvested and eaten fresh.
From The Guardian • Mar. 5, 2020
Down went the trap, an’ up she come: not even a lumpfish or a lobser t’ grace the labor.
From Every Man for Himself by Duncan, Norman
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