longfin

/ˈlɒŋfaɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

a fish, especially one of the species of the family Nototheniidae, having a long, thread-like fin in front of the dorsal fin.

“The longfin eel has been a vital part of the ecosystem in the New Zealand waters for thousands of years.”

Synonyms

  • long-finned fish
  • nototheniid

Antonyms

  • shortfin