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Definition of Fishlike

Fishlike
Fishlike Fish"like, a. Like fish; suggestive of fish; having some of the qualities of fish. A very ancient and fishlike smell. --Shak.

Meaning of Fishlike from wikipedia

- This article is a list of topics in Chinese mythology. Chinese mythology is mythology that has been p****ed down in oral form or recorded in literature...
- derived tetrapodomorph taxa. The earliest elpistostegalians, combining fishlike and tetrapod-like characters, such as Tiktaalik, are sometimes called fishapods...
- which were originally half-birdlike, but came to be pictured as half-fishlike in the Christian era. Historical accounts of mermaids, such as those reported...
- slits of fish, but directly represented an adult "fishlike" developmental stage, signifying a fishlike ancestor. Embryonic pharyngeal slits, which form...
- Aquaman, who exists on Earth-Three Seaking (Pokémon), an orange and white, fishlike, water-type Pokémon Sea King (One Piece), a "One Piece" animal Poseidon...
- vase-painters showed the draped torso of Nereus issuing from a long coiling scaly fishlike tail. Bearded Nereus generally wields a staff of authority. He was also...
- Innsmouth, though the only similarity between the two is the presence of fishlike monsters. It received mixed reviews, with critics praising its Lovecraftian...
- and Germanic. About 530 million years ago during the Cambrian explosion, fishlike animals with a notochord and eyes at the front of the body, such as Haikouichthys...
- reptiliomorphs were already established 20 million years later when all their fishlike relatives were extinct, it appears they separated from the other tetrapods...
- generic term applicable to Nereus, who was also frequently depicted as half-fishlike. One explanation is that some vase painters developed the convention of...