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bar·bel 1  (bärbl)
n.
One of the slender, whiskerlike tactile organs extending from the head of certain fishes, such as catfishes. Also called barb1.

[Obsolete French, from Old French, from Medieval Latin barbula, diminutive of Late Latin barbus, beard, from Latin barba; see bhardh-- in Indo-European roots.]

bar·bel 2  (bärbl)
n.
Any of several Old World freshwater fish of the genus Barbus, especially B. barbus, having four barbels on its upper jaw.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin *barbellus, diminutive of barbus, from Latin barba, beard; see barbel1.]

barbel [ˈbɑːbəl]
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) any of several slender tactile spines or bristles that hang from the jaws of certain fishes, such as the catfish and carp
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) any of several European cyprinid fishes of the genus Barbus, esp B. barbus, that resemble the carp but have a longer body and pointed snout
[from Old French, from Latin barbus, from barba beard]

barbel  (bärbl)
A slender, whiskerlike feeler extending from the head of certain fish, such as the catfish. It is used for touch and taste.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.barbel - slender tactile process on the jaws of a fish
tentacle - any of various elongated tactile or prehensile flexible organs that occur on the head or near the mouth in many animals; used for feeling or grasping or locomotion
Translations
barbel [ˈbɑːbəl] N
1. (Anat) → barbilla f, cococha f
2. (= fish) → barbo m
barbel
n (fish) → Barbe f; (= filament on fish)Bartel f, → Bartfaden m


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Drum are scent feeders; those chin whiskers are actually called barbels and are used to track down enticing scents drifting along the bottom.
Their bodies tend to be fairly thick and rounded, with a flat, broad head sporting a number of barbels.
Dark deep holes along the river banks, interspersed with plant roots are the hiding places of bullheads, barbels, and sometimes pikes weighing five to 10 lbs.
 
 
 
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