finbone

/fɪnboʊn/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical bone-like structure found in the fins of certain fish, which provides additional support or is thought to be an evolutionary precursor to other skeletal features.

“The discovery of finbones in ancient fish fossils has led scientists to reevaluate the evolution of vertebrates.”

Synonyms

  • finspine
  • skeletal structure

Antonyms

  • non-skeletal feature
  • soft tissue