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A ladyfish (Elops)

Etymology

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From lady +‎ fish.

Noun

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ladyfish (plural ladyfishes or ladyfish)

  1. A coastal dwelling fish (Elops saurus), found throughout the tropical and sub-tropical regions.
    • 2008 March 5, Norm Zeigler, “Seeking Florida Redfish, Catching Only Glimpses”, in New York Times[1]:
      Eventually we yielded to the urge to catch something — anything — so we sought out a channel where we boated seatrout, ladyfish and one lizard fish.
  2. Spanish hogfish (Bodianus rufus)
  3. Albula vulpes, one of the fish called bonefish.

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