sawfish
Americannoun
plural
sawfish,plural
sawfishesnoun
Etymology
Origin of sawfish
Example Sentences
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Seagrasses provide shelters, nurseries, and feeding grounds for thousands of species, including endangered animals such as dugongs, stalked jellyfish and smalltooth sawfish.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 28, 2025
To find out, she and colleagues examined 17 genomes from various species of sharks, skates, and sawfish.
From Science Magazine • Nov. 12, 2023
A snaggletoothed cetacean that lived off the waters near New Zealand used teeth projected from its snout to stun prey, much as modern sawfish do.
From New York Times • Jun. 16, 2023
In 2015, scientists found that 3 percent of a critically endangered sawfish population in Florida were conceived through parthenogenesis.
From Salon • Jun. 10, 2023
"Tarpon, sharks, porpoises, lots of fish, birds and enough sawfish to make a picket fence of their saws all around the coast."
From Dick in the Everglades by Dimock, A. W.
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