💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bombil"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bummalonoun | Bombay duck (flesh of the edible lizardfish) |
| bummalownoun | Obsolete form of bummalo (“Bombay duck”). [Bombay duck (flesh of the edible lizardfish)] |
| bombay ducknoun | An edible lizardfish, Harpadon nehereus, found in the waters around Mumbai |
| hogfishnoun | Lachnolaimus maximus, an edible species of wrasse, found in the Caribbean. |
| bourinoun | A mullet (Liza ramada, syn. Mugil capito) found in the rivers of southern Europe and in Africa. |
| water pignoun | The capybara. |
| dogfishnoun | Any of various small sharks |
| balloonfishnoun | The pufferfish; blowfish |
| dragonfishnoun | Any of several long, slender fishes, of the family Stomiidae, that have a luminous barbel used to attract prey. |
| boarfishnoun | Any of a number of fish that have a projecting snout, in either of two families: |
| bottlefishnoun | blowfish |
| devilfishnoun | The octopus. |
| mousefishnoun | The sargassum fish, Histrio histrio. |
| molanoun | A sunfish, Mola mola. |
| gnomefishnoun | Any fish in the family Scombropidae. |
| cockfishnoun | A male fish, especially a salmon or trout. |
| duck-billed catnoun | (US, dialect, chiefly Mississippi, dated) A paddlefish (Polyodontidae spp.). |
| sailfishnoun | A fish of the genus Istiophorus, having a characteristic sail-like fin on its back. |
| surmainoun | (India) A fish, the Indo-Pacific king mackerel (Scomberomorus guttatus). |
| tigerfishnoun | Any of a number of species of fish with stripes on their bodies, otherwise fearsome appearance, or aggressive predatory behavior, including, among others: |
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