"flying gurnard" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: flying gurnards [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} flying gurnard (plural flying gurnards)
  1. Any tropical marine fish of the family Dactylopteridae, having immense wing-like pectoral fins used to glide through the water. Wikipedia link: flying gurnard Categories (lifeform): Scorpaeniform fish Translations (fish of Dactylopteridae): verat volador [masculine] (Catalan), xoriguer [masculine] (Catalan), Flughahn (German), pesce civetta [masculine] (Italian), táłtłʼááh naatʼáʼii (Navajo), strwolotka [feminine] (Polish), средиземномо́рский долгопёр (sredizemnomórskij dolgopjór) [masculine] (Russian)

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