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dogfish
[ dawg-fish, dog- ]
noun
- any of several small sharks, especially of the genera Mustelus and Squalus, that are destructive to food fishes.
- any of various other fishes, such as the bowfin.
dogfish
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noun
- any of several small spotted European sharks, esp Scyliorhinus caniculus ( lesser spotted dogfish ): family Scyliorhinidae
- any small shark of the family Squalidae, esp Squalus acanthias ( spiny dogfish ), typically having a spine on each dorsal fin
- any small smooth-skinned shark of the family Triakidae, esp Mustelus canis ( smooth dogfish or smooth hound )
- a less common name for the bowfin
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Example Sentences
Spiny dogfish, another threatened shark species—officially termed “vulnerable†by the IUCN—was detected in almost 90 percent of the fried fish sampled at dozens of fish-and-chip shops in the United Kingdom.
The fish sold through Fishadelphia includes well-known species like tuna or scallops and what Yi calls underutilized: species like dragon fish, dogfish, monkfish, skate and when those aren't available, clams and oysters.
The U.S. ban comes with a few exceptions, including allowing the sale of fins from certain dogfish sharks.
While I gawked at the scenery, Wong was busy prying spiny dogfish head sharks loose from our hooks — these bottom feeders are a common irritant while salmon fishing.
“What are the larger sharks going to eat if there are no dogfish?†he persisted.
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