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Qué (quién) es Sunfish - definición

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Sun-fish; Sun fish; Sun fishes; Sunfishes; Sunfish (disambiguation)

sunfish         
n.
Basking-shark (Selachus maximus).
sunfish         
¦ noun (plural same or sunfishes)
1. a large, short-tailed sea fish with tall dorsal and anal fins near the rear of the body. [Mola mola and other species.]
2. a nest-building North American freshwater fish. [Several species in the family Centrarchidae.]
Sunfish         
·noun Any large jellyfish.
II. Sunfish ·noun The basking, or liver, shark.
III. Sunfish ·noun The Opah.
IV. Sunfish ·noun The moonfish, or bluntnosed shiner.
V. Sunfish ·noun A very large oceanic plectognath fish (Mola mola, Mola rotunda, or Orthagoriscus mola) having a broad body and a truncated tail.
VI. Sunfish ·noun Any one of numerous species of perch-like North American fresh-water fishes of the family Centrachidae. They have a broad, compressed body, and strong dorsal spines. Among the common species of the Eastern United States are Lepomis gibbosus (called also bream, pondfish, pumpkin seed, and sunny), the blue sunfish, or dollardee (L. pallidus), and the long-eared sunfish (L. auritus). Several of the species are called also pondfish.

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Sunfish

Sunfish or sun-fish may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de Sunfish
1. Mark Oliver and agencies Tuesday July 25, 2006 Guardian Unlimited Sunfish feed on jellyfish, which generally live in warm waters.
2. The sunfish, which can weigh more than two tonnes, were seen off the south–western tip of Cornwall.
3. "Giant sunfish have always come in the summer, but now we have phenomenal numbers and they are here for up to 11 months of the year.
4. The survey, carried out with the University of Exeter, also detected sunfish, and previous surveys have recorded bottlenose dolphins, harbour porpoises and grey seals.
5. Climate change is thought to be one attributing factor, and was recently cited as the reason for the increase in sightings of sunfish off the coast of Britain.