seahorse in English

noun
1
a small marine fish with segmented bony armor, an upright posture, a curled prehensile tail, a tubular snout, and a head and neck suggestive of a horse.
2
a mythical creature with a horse's head and fish's tail.

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1. Hauriant Seahorse Bookplate Kit

2. Seahorse: The male seahorse has a pouch in which the mother lays her eggs.

3. Big-Belly Seahorse – Hippocampus Abdominalis Introduction

4. It's named after Latin for " seahorse, " which it resembles.

5. I found a dried-up seahorse.

6. Clutch housing: Is suitable in the seahorse automobile.

7. It's named after Latin for "seahorse," which it resembles.

8. A seahorse can eat up to 3000 brine fish a single day.

9. Visible Implant fluorescent Elastomer tagging of the big-bellied seahorse, Hippocampus Abdominalis.

10. The seahorse looks a horse's head, but in fact,[Sentence dictionary] it a fish.

11. Hippocampus Abdominalis Description : The pot-bellied seahorse, as the name suggests, has a large swollen belly

12. Each lobe includes an amygdala and a seahorse - shaped structure called the hippocampus.

13. Seahorse is a new and rapidly growing Chandlery, selling boat supplies and clothing at accessible prices

14. Seahorse: No, your Majesty. We've searched everywhere. We've found no trace of your daughter or Sebastian.

15. 1 Inlaid into the front of the black-faced headstock is the familiar Gibson logo, and what looks like a stylised seahorse.

16. Amphipods are the natural live food for Seahorse and Mandarin fish Get live pods to populate your refugium and live rock,set up breeding colonies of saltwater Amphipods in your saltwater tank

17. 2001, Richard Flanagan, “The Pot-Bellied Seahorse”, in Gould’s Book of Fish, New York, N.Y.: Grove Atlantic, 2014, section 5: On and on he Blathered, taking refuge in the one thing he felt lent him superiority: words