noun
- plural of clingfish; small marine fish with a sucker-like disc on the underside of the body that allows them to attach firmly to rocks and other surfaces.
Usage: zoology; plural form
Examples
- Clingfishes are found in shallow coastal waters around the world.
- The clingfishes used their adhesive discs to stay attached to the rocky seafloor.
- Marine biologists studied several species of clingfishes in the tide pools.
- Unlike most fish, clingfishes can remain stationary on vertical surfaces.
- The aquarium displayed a collection of colorful clingfishes from different regions.