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{'hægfiʃ}
n зоол. морска риба-паразит, сродна на миногата (Myxine glutinosa)* * *{'hagfish} n зоол. морска риба-паразит, сродна на миногата (My* * *n зоол. морска риба-паразит, сродна на миногата (myxine glutinosa)* * *hagfish[´hægfiʃ] n морска риба, която паразитира в други риби Myxine glutinosa. -
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( fisk i familien Myxinidae, særlig arten Myxine glutinosa) slimål -
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—1. LAT Myxine glutinosa Linnaeus2. RUS атлантическая [европейская] миксина f3. ENG (Atlantic, northern) hagfish, hag4. DEU Blindinger m, (Atlantischer, Gewöhnlicher) Inger m, Schleimaal m, Blindfisch m, Wurmfisch m, Schleiminger m5. FRA myxine f (du Nord) -
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['hægfɪʃ]1) Биология: миксина (Myxine), миксиновые (Myxinidae)2) Рыбоводство: миксина (Myxiniformes)3) Океанология: миксина (ихт., Myxine glutinosa) -
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◙ n. "תולעת ים", דג חסר-לסות הדומה לצלופח* * *◙ חפולצל המודה תוסל-רסח גד,"םי תעלות"◄ -
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миксин (Agnatha; простейшие бесчелюстные позвоночные, родственные миногам; откладывают колючие яйца, из кот. выводится потомство, минуя личиночную стадию; миксины давно известны в Новой Зеландии; гораздо позже были обнаружены у восточного, а затем южного побережья Австралии)Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > hagfish
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n зоол. миксина
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hagfish — [hag′fish΄] n. pl. hagfish or hagfishes (see FISH) [ HAG1 + FISH] any of an order (Myxiniformes) of small, eel like marine jawless fishes, with a round, sucking mouth and horny teeth … English World dictionary
Hagfish — Hag fish ( f[i^]sh ),n.(Zo[ o]l.) See {Hag}, 4. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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hagfish — /ˈhægfɪʃ/ (say hagfish) noun (plural hagfish or hagfishes) any of the eel like marine cyclostomes constituting the group or order Hyperotreta, notable especially for their circular suctorial mouth and their habit of boring into the bodies of… …
hagfish — Hag Hag (h[a^]g), n. [OE. hagge, hegge, witch, hag, AS. h[ae]gtesse; akin to OHG. hagazussa, G. hexe, D. heks, Dan. hex, Sw. h[ a]xa. The first part of the word is prob. the same as E. haw, hedge, and the orig. meaning was perh., wood woman, wild … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hagfish (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Hagfish Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Dallas, Texas Genre = Punk rock Years active = 1992–2001 Label = London Associated acts = Only Crime URL =… … Wikipedia
hagfish — noun Date: 1611 any of a family (Myxinidae) of marine cyclostomes that are related to the lampreys and in general resemble eels but have a round mouth surrounded by barbels and that feed upon other fishes and invertebrates by boring into their… … New Collegiate Dictionary
hagfish — noun any of several primitive eellike creatures, of the family Myxindae, having a sucking mouth with rasping teeth; considered edible in Japan, their skin is used to make a form of leather … Wiktionary
hagfish — n. jawless marine fish that looks like an eel … English contemporary dictionary
hagfish — noun (plural same or hagfishes) a primitive jawless marine fish with a slimy eel like body, a slit like mouth, and a rasping tongue used for feeding on dead or dying fish. [Myxine and other genera, family Myxinidae.] … English new terms dictionary