lungfish
English
Etymology
From
lung
+
fish
.
Noun
lungfish
(
plural
lungfish
or
lungfishes
)
An
air
-
breathing
fish
, of the
class
Dipnoi
, that have four
limblike
appendages
instead of
fins
Synonyms
(
air-breathing fish
)
:
dipnoan
Derived terms
Derived terms
African lungfish
Australian lungfish
East African lungfish
marbled lungfish
Queensland lungfish
slender lungfish
South American lungfish
Translations
air-breathing fish of the class
Dipnoi
Bulgarian:
двойнодишаща риба
f
(
dvojnodišašta riba
)
Catalan:
dipnou
m
Chinese:
Mandarin:
肺魚
/
肺鱼
(zh)
(
fèiyú
)
Dutch:
longvis
(nl)
m
Finnish:
keuhkokala
(fi)
French:
dipneuste
(fr)
m
German:
Lungenfisch
m
Hausa:
gaiwa
(ha)
Irish:
iasc scamhógach
m
Italian:
dipnoo
m
,
pesce polmonato
m
Japanese:
ハイギョ
(
haigyo
)
,
肺魚
(
はいぎょ, haigyo
)
Korean:
폐어
(ko)
(
pyeeo
)
Navajo:
łóóʼ ńdídzihígíí
Occitan:
dipnòu
m
Polish:
ryba dwudyszna
f
Portuguese:
dipnoico
m
,
peixe-pulmonado
m
Russian:
двоякоды́шащая
ры́ба
f
(
dvojakodýšaščaja rýba
)
Spanish:
pez pulmonado
m
Tagalog:
isdambaga
Anagrams
Flushing
,
flushing