"black goby" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: black gobies [plural], black goby [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|+|black goby}} black goby (plural black gobies or black goby)
  1. Any of the species Gobius niger of ray-finned fishes, found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Categories (lifeform): Gobies Synonyms: sea gudgeon Translations (fish): pixapu (Asturian), escamón (Asturian), pixapu escamón (Asturian), escamarón (Asturian), burro [masculine] (Catalan), mustatokko (Finnish), baralloca [feminine] (Galician), lorcho [masculine] (Galician), maralloca [feminine] (Galician), mógaro [masculine] (Galician), чёрный бычо́к (čórnyj byčók) [masculine] (Russian), svart smörbult [common-gender] (Swedish)

Inflected forms

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