There are 45 total results for your fishes search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
魚座 see styles |
uoza うおざ |
More info & calligraphy: Pisces Zodiac Symbol / Sign |
魚類 鱼类 see styles |
yú lèi yu2 lei4 yü lei gyorui ぎょるい |
fishes fish; fishes |
軟骨魚類 软骨鱼类 see styles |
ruǎn gǔ yú lèi ruan3 gu3 yu2 lei4 juan ku yü lei nankotsugyorui なんこつぎょるい |
cartilaginous fishes; Chondrichthyes (taxonomic class including sharks and rays) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 硬骨魚類) cartilaginous fishes; chondrichthyans |
鰁 鳈 see styles |
quán quan2 ch`üan chüan |
fish of genus Sarcocheilichthys (a genus of cyprinid fishes found in eastern Asia) |
鰏 鲾 see styles |
bī bi1 pi |
the ponyfishes, aka slipmouths (Leiognathidae, a family of fishes in the order Perciformes); Taiwan pr. [bi4] |
四生 see styles |
sì shēng si4 sheng1 ssu sheng shishou / shisho ししょう |
{Buddh} the four ways of birth (from a womb, an egg, moisture or spontaneously); catur-yoni catur-yoni, the four forms of birth: (1) 胎 or 生 jarāyuja, viviparous, as with mammalia; (2) 卵生 aṇḍaja, oviparous, as with birds; (3) 濕生 or 寒熱和合生 saṃsvedaja, moisture, or water-born, as with worms and fishes; (4) 化生 aupapāduka, metamorphic, as with moths from the chrysalis, or with devas, or in the hells, or the first beings in a newly evolved world. |
魚綱 see styles |
gyokou / gyoko ぎょこう |
(obsolete) Pisces (obsolete class of vertebrates comprising the fishes) |
魚鳥 see styles |
gyochou / gyocho ぎょちょう |
fishes and birds |
うお座 see styles |
uoza うおざ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (astron) Pisces (constellation); the Fish; the Fishes; (2) (archaism) fishmongers' guild |
不淨肉 不净肉 see styles |
bù jìng ròu bu4 jing4 rou4 pu ching jou fujō niku |
Unclean', flesh, i. e. that of animals, fishes, etc., seen being killed, heard being killed, or suspected of being killed; Hīnayāna forbids these, Mahāyāna forbids all flesh. |
円口類 see styles |
enkourui / enkorui えんこうるい |
(See 無顎類) cyclostomes (eel-like jawless fishes with round mouths used for sucking) |
双魚宮 see styles |
sougyokyuu / sogyokyu そうぎょきゅう |
Pisces (12th zodiacal sign); the Fish; the Fishes |
師子吼 师子吼 see styles |
shī zǐ hǒu shi1 zi3 hou3 shih tzu hou shishi ku |
siṃhanāda. The lion's roar, a term designating authoritative or powerful preaching. As the lion's roar makes all animals tremble, subdues elephants, arrests birds in their light and fishes in the water, so Buddha's preaching overthrows all other religions, subdues devils, conquers heretics, and arrests the misery of life. |
条鰭綱 see styles |
joukikou / jokiko じょうきこう |
Actinopterygii (class of the ray-finned fishes) |
板皮類 see styles |
banpirui ばんぴるい |
placoderms (extinct fishes of class Placodermi) |
棘魚類 see styles |
kyokugyorui きょくぎょるい |
acanthodians (extinct jawed fishes) |
無顎類 see styles |
mugakurui むがくるい |
agnathans (jawless fishes of superclass Agnatha) |
硬骨類 see styles |
koukotsurui / kokotsurui こうこつるい |
bony fishes; Osteichthyes |
硬骨魚 硬骨鱼 see styles |
yìng gǔ yú ying4 gu3 yu2 ying ku yü koukotsugyo / kokotsugyo こうこつぎょ |
bony fishes; Osteichthyes (taxonomic class including most fish) bony fish; osteichthyan |
翼甲類 see styles |
yokukourui / yokukorui よくこうるい |
pteraspids (extinct armoured jawless fishes) |
肉鰭綱 see styles |
nikukikou / nikukiko にくきこう |
Sarcopterygii (class comprising the lobe-finned fishes) |
肉鰭類 see styles |
nikukirui にくきるい |
sarcopterygians (fishes of subclass Sarcopterygii) |
黄雀風 see styles |
koujakufuu / kojakufu こうじゃくふう |
southeasterly wind blowing around the fifth month of the lunisolar calendar (when marine fishes allegedly turn into tree sparrows) |
アイゴ科 see styles |
aigoka アイゴか |
Siganidae (family of fishes) |
テラピア see styles |
terapia テラピア |
tilapia (freshwater fishes native to Africa, introduced to many areas worldwide as a food source) (lat:) |
四大家魚 see styles |
yondaikagyo よんだいかぎょ |
four large domesticated fishes (black carp, grass carp, bighead carp, and silver carp) |
板皮魚類 see styles |
banpigyorui ばんぴぎょるい |
placoderms (extinct fishes of class Placodermi) |
硬骨魚綱 see styles |
koukotsugyokou / kokotsugyoko こうこつぎょこう |
Osteichthyes (class comprising the bony fishes and sometimes their descendants, i.e. tetrapods) |
硬骨魚類 see styles |
koukotsugyorui / kokotsugyorui こうこつぎょるい |
(See 軟骨魚類) bony fishes; osteichthyans |
軟骨魚綱 see styles |
nankotsugyokou / nankotsugyoko なんこつぎょこう |
Chondrichthyes (class comprising cartilaginous fishes) |
アイナメ科 see styles |
ainameka アイナメか |
Hexagrammidae (family of marine fishes incorporating the greenlings) |
ティラピア see styles |
tirapia ティラピア |
tilapia (freshwater fishes native to Africa, introduced to many areas worldwide as a food source) (lat:) |
鰐蜥蜴鱚目 see styles |
wanitokagegisumoku わにとかげぎすもく |
Stomiiformes (order of deep-sea ray-finned fishes) |
カワスズメ科 see styles |
kawasuzumeka カワスズメか |
Cichlidae (family of fishes exhibiting fusion of the lower pharyngeal bones into a single tooth-bearing structure) |
キンメダイ目 see styles |
kinmedaimoku キンメダイもく |
Beryciformes; order of fishes containing the alfonsinos, squirrelfishes, etc. |
クジラウオ目 see styles |
kujirauomoku クジラウオもく |
Stephanoberyciformes; Cetomimiformes; order of fishes containing the whalefishes |
シクリッド科 see styles |
shikuriddoka シクリッドか |
Cichlidae (family of fishes) |
Variations: |
uoza うおざ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) {astron} Pisces (constellation); the Fish; the Fishes; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (archaism) fishmongers' guild |
ダトニオイデス科 see styles |
datonioidesuka ダトニオイデスか |
Datnioididae (family of perciform fishes) |
ワニトカゲギス目 see styles |
wanitokagegisumoku ワニトカゲギスもく |
Stomiiformes (order of deep-sea ray-finned fishes) |
網呑舟の魚を漏らす see styles |
amidonshuunouoomorasu / amidonshunooomorasu あみどんしゅうのうおをもらす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) the law has holes large enough for the most wicked men to slip through; the long arm of the law doesn't reach everywhere; fishes big enough to eat boats aren't caught by the net |
カンムリキンメダイ目 see styles |
kanmurikinmedaimoku カンムリキンメダイもく |
(See クジラウオ目) Stephanoberyciformes; order of fishes containing the pricklefishes |
Variations: |
tirapia; terapia ティラピア; テラピア |
tilapia (freshwater fishes native to Africa, introduced to many areas worldwide as a food source) (lat:) |
Variations: |
raiaateeru; raiateeru / raiateeru; raiateeru ライアーテール; ライアテール |
lyretail (species of fishes) |
Variations: |
wanitokagegisumoku(wanitokagegisu目); wanitokagegisumoku(鰐蜥蜴鱚目) ワニトカゲギスもく(ワニトカゲギス目); わにとかげぎすもく(鰐蜥蜴鱚目) |
Stomiiformes (order of deep-sea ray-finned fishes) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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