"redhorse" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: redhorses [plural]
Etymology: red + horse Etymology templates: {{compound|en|red|horse}} red + horse Head templates: {{en-noun}} redhorse (plural redhorses)
  1. Any of various ray-finned fish in the genus Moxostoma. Wikipedia link: redhorse Categories (lifeform): Suckers (fish) Translations (ray-finned fish): ᎣᎵᎦ (oliga) (Cherokee)
    Sense id: en-redhorse-en-noun-kPaojRb0 Categories (other): Cherokee terms with redundant script codes, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Hyponyms: bigeye jumprock, black redhorse, blackfin sucker, blacktail redhorse, blacktip jumprock, copper redhorse, golden redhorse, gray redhorse, greater jumprock, harelip sucker, longlip jumprock, mascota jumprock, Mexican redhorse, notchlip redhorse, pealip redhorse, river redhorse, rustyside sucker, shorthead redhorse, silver redhorse, smallfin redhorse, smallmouth redhorse, V-lip redhorse

Inflected forms

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