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Definitions of eelpout in various dictionaries:
noun - marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas
noun - elongate freshwater cod of northern Europe and Asia and North America having barbels around its mouth
Any of various bottomdwelling marine fishes of the family Zoarcidae, having an elongated body and a large head.
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A small broad-headed fish of cool or cold seas, having an elongated body and the dorsal and anal fins continuous with the tail. |
Any of various bottom-dwelling marine fishes of the family Zoarcidae, having an elongated body and a large head. |
See burbot. |
marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas |
elongate freshwater cod of northern Europe and Asia and North America having barbels around its mouth |
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The eelpouts are the ray-finned fish family Zoarcidae. As the common name suggests, they are somewhat eel-like in appearance, with elongated bodies and the dorsal and anal fins continuous with the caudal fin. All of the roughly 300 species are marine and mostly bottom-dwelling, some at great depths. * They are conventionally placed in the "perciform" assemblage; in fact, the Zoarcoidei seem to be specialized members of the Gasterosteiformes-Scorpaeniformes group of Acanthopterygii.The largest member of the family is Zoarces americanus, which may reach 1.1 m in length. Other notable family members include Lycodapus and Gymnelus. |
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