Fish can be a count noun or an uncount noun.
A fish is a creature that lives in water and has a tail and fins.
In modern English, the plural of fish is fish, not 'fishes'.
Fish is the flesh of a fish which you eat as food.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() bottom-dweller, bottom-feeder - a fish that lives and feeds on the bottom of a body of water bottom lurkers - a fish that lurks on the bottom of a body of water aquatic vertebrate - animal living wholly or chiefly in or on water cartilaginous fish, chondrichthian - fishes in which the skeleton may be calcified but not ossified fish scale - scale of the kind that covers the bodies of fish roe - eggs of female fish milt - seminal fluid produced by male fish lateral line, lateral line organ - sense organs of fish and amphibians; believed to detect pressure changes in the water fin - organ of locomotion and balance in fishes and some other aquatic animals caudal fin, tail fin - the tail of fishes and some other aquatic vertebrates fishbone - a bone of a fish Pisces - a group of vertebrates comprising both cartilaginous and bony fishes and sometimes including the jawless vertebrates; not used technically fingerling - a young or small fish game fish, sport fish - any fish providing sport for the angler food fish - any fish used for food by human beings rough fish - any fish useless for food or sport or even as bait young fish - a fish that is young mouthbreeder - any of various fishes that carry their eggs and their young in their mouths spawner - a female fish at spawning time northern snakehead - a voracious freshwater fish that is native to northeastern China; can use fin to walk and can survive out of water for three days; a threat to American populations of fish bony fish - any fish of the class Osteichthyes A. testudineus, Anabas testudineus, climbing perch - a small perch of India whose gills are modified to allow it to breathe air; has spiny pectoral fins that enable it to travel on land |
2. | fish - the flesh of fish used as food; "in Japan most fish is eaten raw"; "after the scare about foot-and-mouth disease a lot of people started eating fish instead of meat"; "they have a chef who specializes in fish" solid food, food - any solid substance (as opposed to liquid) that is used as a source of nourishment; "food and drink" panfish - any of numerous small food fishes; especially those caught with hook and line and not available on the market stockfish - fish cured by being split and air-dried without salt anchovy - tiny fishes usually canned or salted; used for hors d'oeuvres or as seasoning in sauces eel - the fatty flesh of eel; an elongate fish found in fresh water in Europe and America; large eels are usually smoked or pickled alewife - flesh of shad-like fish abundant along the Atlantic coast or in coastal streams schrod, scrod - flesh of young Atlantic cod weighing up to 2 pounds; also young haddock and pollock; often broiled haddock - lean white flesh of fish similar to but smaller than cod; usually baked or poached or as fillets sauteed or fried hake - the lean flesh of a fish similar to cod trout - flesh of any of several primarily freshwater game and food fishes rock salmon - any of several coarse fishes (such as dogfish or wolffish) when used as food salmon - flesh of any of various marine or freshwater fish of the family Salmonidae shad - bony flesh of herring-like fish usually caught during their migration to fresh water for spawning; especially of Atlantic coast smelt - small cold-water silvery fish; migrate between salt and fresh water | |
3. | Fish - (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Pisces individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" astrology, star divination - a pseudoscience claiming divination by the positions of the planets and sun and moon | |
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2. | fish - catch or try to catch fish or shellfish; "I like to go fishing on weekends" crab - fish for crab seine - fish with a seine; catch fish with a seine rail - fish with a handline over the rails of a boat; "They are railing for fresh fish" brail - haul fish aboard with brails angle - fish with a hook shrimp - fish for shrimp net fish - fish with nets shark - hunt shark trawl - fish with trawlers still-fish - fish with the line and bait resting still or stationary in the water prawn - fish for prawns grab, take hold of, catch - take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of; "Catch the ball!"; "Grab the elevator door!" |