Traducción de flatfish de Inglés a Sueco

Traducción de la palabra flatfish de inglés a sueco con sinónimos, antónimos, conjugación, pronunciación y ejemplos de uso.

flatfish en sueco

flatfish
ichthyologysustantivo plattfisk [u]
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1. flatfish - any of several families of fishes having flattened bodies that swim along the sea floor on one side of the body with both eyes on the upper side
  acanthopterygian, spiny-finned fish a teleost fish with fins that are supported by sharp inflexible rays
  heterosomata, order heterosomata, order pleuronectiformes flatfishes: halibut; sole; flounder; plaice; turbot; tonguefishes
  flounder any of various European and non-European marine flatfish
  righteyed flounder, righteye flounder flounders with both eyes on the right side of the head
  halibut, holibut marine food fish of the northern Atlantic or northern Pacific; the largest flatfish and one of the largest teleost fishes
  lefteyed flounder, lefteye flounder flatfishes with both eyes on the left side of the head
  tongue-fish, tonguefish left-eyed marine flatfish whose tail tapers to a point; of little commercial value
  sole right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European
2. flatfish - sweet lean whitish flesh of any of numerous thin-bodied fish; usually served as thin fillets
  saltwater fish flesh of fish from the sea used as food
  flounder any of various European and non-European marine flatfish
  fillet of sole, sole right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European
  halibut marine food fish of the northern Atlantic or northern Pacific; the largest flatfish and one of the largest teleost fishes
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The flatfish are an order (Pleuronectiformes) of ray-finned fish, also called the Heterosomata, sometimes classified as a suborder of Perciformes. The name means ""side-swimmers"" in Greek. In many species, both eyes lie on one side of the head, one or the other migrating through and around the head during development.