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pilot fish
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1 pompilus
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2 Naucrates ductor
—1. LAT Naucrates ductor (Linnaeus)2. RUS (восточный) лоцман m, рыба-лоцман m3. ENG pilot fish, lootsman, rudderfish, shark pilot4. DEU (Gemeiner) Lotsenfisch m, Pilot m, Pilotfisch m5. FRA poisson m pilote, pilote mVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Naucrates ductor
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3 pompilus
pompī̆lus, i, m., = pompilos, a seafish (that follows ships), the pilot-fish, rudder-fish (Gasterosteus ductor, Linn.), Ov. Hal. 101; Plin. 32, 11, 54, § 153; 9, 15, 20, § 51.—This name was applied by some to the nautilus, Plin. 9, 29, 47, § 88. -
4 Echeneis naucrates
—1. LAT Echeneis naucrates Linnaeus2. RUS полосатая рыба-прилипало f, обыкновенный [большой] прилипало m3. ENG slender sucker fish, pilot shark, white-tailed sucker, shark [slender, large] remora, suckfish, shark sucker, sucking fish, Indian remora pega, pegapega4. DEU Großer Schiffshalter m, Kopfsauger m5. FRA naucrate m, rémora m commun, grande échène fVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Echeneis naucrates
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5 nauarchus
c. navarchus.* * *c. navarchus.* * *Nauarchus, nauarchi. Cic. Pilot et patron d'une navire, Galiot, Naucher. -
6 nauclerus
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7 accipiter
accipiter tris, m [3 AC- and PET-], a bird of prey, falcon, hawk: sacer (as a bird of augury), V.* * *hawk (any of several species); flying gurnard (fish) -
8 acipēnser
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9 aequoreus
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10 alec
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11 allēc (hall-)
allēc (hall-) ēcis, n a fish sauce, H. -
12 anthias
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13 aper
aper aprī, m [2 AP-], a wild boar ingens: spumans, V.—As a delicacy, H.—Prov. of folly: liquidis inmisi fontibus apros, V.* * *boar, wild boar (as animal, food, or used as a Legion standard/symbol); a fish -
14 aquila
aquila ae, f an eagle: suspensis demissa alis, L.: fulva, V.: feroces, H.: ales Iovis, V.—Prov.: aquilae senectus (because it was fabled to renew its youth), T. — In war, an eagle, standard of a legion (carried by the senior centurion of the first cohort): decimae legionis, Cs.: argentea.—Poet.: locupletem aquilam tibi adferre, i. e. the office of first centurion. Iu. — In architecture, an ornament of the pediment, Ta.* * *Ieagle; gable/pediment; kind of fish (eagle-ray?)IIsilver eagle on pole, standard of a legion; legion; post of standard-bearer -
15 arāneus
arāneus ī, m, ἀράχνη, a spider, Ct.* * *Iaranea, araneum ADJspider's, of spidersIIspider; venomous fish, the weever -
16 asellus
asellus ī, m dim. [asinus], a little ass, ass's colt: tardus, V.: onustus auro.* * *(small/young) ass, donkey; fish of the cod family, hake?; Asses/stars in Cancer -
17 ātrāmentum
ātrāmentum ī, n [ater], a black liquid: atramenti effusio: sutorium, blacking for leather (a poisonous liquid).—Ink, writing-ink: labem remittunt Atramenta, H.* * *writing-ink; blacking, black pigment/ink -
18 aurīga
aurīga ae, m and f a charioteer, driver, V.: aurigae ex proelio excedunt, Cs.—Fem.: aurigam sororem, V.—An ostler, groom, V.—The Wagoner (a constellation), C.—A pilot, O.* * *charioteer, driver; groom, ostler; helmsman; the Waggoner (constellation) -
19 Bacchus
Bacchus ī, m, Βάκχοσ, the son of Jupiter and Semele, the god of wine, of intoxication and inspiration.—Hence, the cry or invocation to Bacchus (Io Bacche!): audito Baccho, V.—The vine: Bacchus amat colles, V.: fertilis, H. — Wine: multo hilarans convivia Baccho, V.: verecundus, in moderation, H.: pocula Bacchi, V.* * *Ikind of sea-fish (myxon L+S)IIBacchus, god of wine/vine; the vine, wine -
20 balanus
balanus ī, f, βάλανοσ (prop. an acorn; hence), a fragrant nut, ben-nut, H.* * *acorn; other nuts, chestnut, ben-nut; date; balsam; shell-fish; suppository
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Pilot fish — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia
Pilot fish — Pilot Pi lot, n. [F. pilote, prob. from D. peillood plummet, sounding lead; peilen, pegelen, to sound, measure (fr. D. & G. peil, pegel, a sort of measure, water mark) + lood lead, akin to E. lead. The pilot, then, is the lead man, i. e., he who… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pilot fish — n. a narrow, spiny finned jackfish (Naucrates ductor) with a widely forked tail, often seen swimming near sharks: often written pilotfish [pī′lət fish΄] n. pl. PILOTFISH or pilotfishes (see FISH) * * * Widely distributed species (Naucrates ductor … Universalium
pilot fish — n. a narrow, spiny finned jackfish (Naucrates ductor) with a widely forked tail, often seen swimming near sharks: often written pilotfish [pī′lət fish΄] n. pl. PILOTFISH or pilotfishes (see FISH) … English World dictionary
pilot fish — noun 1. : a pelagic carangid fish (Naucrates ductor) that often swims in company with a shark 2. : banded rudderfish 3. : menominee whitefish * * * pilot fish noun A carangoid fish that accompanies ships and sharks … Useful english dictionary
pilot fish — /ˈpaɪlət fɪʃ/ (say puyluht fish) noun (plural pilot fish or pilot fishes) any of various species of carangoid marine fishes which accompany and were once thought to act as guides to sharks, as Naucrates angeli of Australian and New Zealand waters … Australian English dictionary
pilot fish — locmanas statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Naucrates ductor angl. lootsman; pilot fish; rudderfish; shark pilot rus. восточный лоцман; лоцман; рыба лоцман ryšiai: platesnis terminas – locmanai … Žuvų pavadinimų žodynas
pilot fish — Carangidae Carangidae n. 1. large family of narrow bodied marine food fishes allied to the mackerels, with widely forked tails; chiefly of warm seas; it includes the {caranx}, {American bluefish}, and the {pilot fish}. Syn: family Carangidae.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pilot fish — Junior executives who follow close behind senior management. See also brown noser, ass kisser. ► “Our nations’ bulging inventory of business cliches is spun out by pundits, picked up by senior executives, and regurgitated by pilot fish… … American business jargon
pilot fish — noun Date: 1634 a pelagic carangid fish (Naucrates ductor) that has dark stripes and often swims in company with a shark … New Collegiate Dictionary
pilot fish — noun A marine fish, Naucrates ductor, that often follows large vessels and sharks … Wiktionary