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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Fins - définition

THIN COMPONENT OR APPENDAGE ATTACHED TO A LARGER BODY OR STRUCTURE
Fins; Fluke (tail); Tail fluke; Evolution of fins; Tail flukes; Animal fin
  • lobe-finned fish]] and B) the walking leg of a [[tetrapod]]. Bones considered to correspond with each other have the same color.
  • Caudal fin of a [[great white shark]]
  • In a parallel but independent evolution, the ancient reptile ''[[Ichthyosaurus communis]]'' developed fins (or flippers) very similar to fish (or dolphins)
  • locomotion]]<br />(1) pectoral fins (paired), (2) pelvic fins (paired), (3) dorsal fin, (4) adipose fin, (5) anal fin, (6) caudal (tail) fin}}
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  • feasibility]] of [[unmanned underwater vehicle]]s
  • foils]] that provide lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion in water or air}}

anal fin         
BONY SKIN-COVERED SPINES OR RAYS PROTRUDING FROM THE BODY OF A FISH OR AQUATIC MAMMAL
Caudal fin; Pectoral fin; Anal fin; Pectoral fins; Gonopodium; Caudal keel; Lepidotrichia; Caudal peduncle; Adipose fin; Anal fins; Andropodium; Fin ray; Ray (fish fin anatomy); Heterocercal; Homocercal; Finlet; Diphycercal; Caudal tail; Caudal fins; Gonopodia; Evolution of paired fins; Robotic fish fins; Lobe fin; Ray fin; Finray; Hypocercal tail
¦ noun Zoology an unpaired fin located on the underside of a fish behind the anus.
Fin         
·noun A feather; a spline.
II. Fin ·noun A blade of whalebone.
III. Fin ·noun End; conclusion; object.
IV. Fin ·noun The Hand.
V. Fin ·vt To carve or cut up, as a chub.
VI. Fin ·noun A finlike appendage, as to submarine boats.
VII. Fin ·noun A mark or ridge left on a casting at the junction of the parts of a mold.
VIII. Fin ·noun A membranous, finlike, swimming organ, as in pteropod and heteropod mollusks.
IX. Fin ·noun A finlike organ or attachment; a part of an object or product which protrudes like a fin.
X. Fin ·noun The thin sheet of metal squeezed out between the collars of the rolls in the process of rolling.
XI. Fin ·add. ·noun A fixed stabilizing surface, usually vertical, similar in purpose to a bilge keel on a ship.
XII. Fin ·noun An organ of a fish, consisting of a membrane supported by rays, or little bony or cartilaginous ossicles, and serving to balance and propel it in the water.
adipose fin         
BONY SKIN-COVERED SPINES OR RAYS PROTRUDING FROM THE BODY OF A FISH OR AQUATIC MAMMAL
Caudal fin; Pectoral fin; Anal fin; Pectoral fins; Gonopodium; Caudal keel; Lepidotrichia; Caudal peduncle; Adipose fin; Anal fins; Andropodium; Fin ray; Ray (fish fin anatomy); Heterocercal; Homocercal; Finlet; Diphycercal; Caudal tail; Caudal fins; Gonopodia; Evolution of paired fins; Robotic fish fins; Lobe fin; Ray fin; Finray; Hypocercal tail
¦ noun Zoology a small, rayless, fleshy dorsal fin present in certain fishes, notably in the salmon family.

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Fin

A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure. Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluids. Fins are also used to increase surface areas for heat transfer purposes, or simply as ornamentation.

Fins first evolved on fish as a means of locomotion. Fish fins are used to generate thrust and control the subsequent motion. Fish, and other aquatic animals such as cetaceans, actively propel and steer themselves with pectoral and tail fins. As they swim, they use other fins, such as dorsal and anal fins, to achieve stability and refine their maneuvering.

The fins on the tails of cetaceans, ichthyosaurs, metriorhynchids, mosasaurs, and plesiosaurs are called flukes.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Fins
1. Fins, a bioethicist at Weill Cornell Medical School.
2. The bombs lack stabilising fins, making them far from precise.
3. Fins, a Cornell bioethicist involved in the study.
4. Use short, bodyboarding swim fins to kick into waves.
5. But closer inspection reveals a rogue set of rear fins.