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stick·le·back  (stkl-bk)
n.
Any of various small freshwater and marine fishes of the family Gasterosteidae, having erectile spines along the back.

[Middle English stikelbak : Old English sticel, prick; see steig- in Indo-European roots + Middle English bak, back; see back1.]

stickleback [ˈstɪkəlˌbæk]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) any small teleost fish of the family Gasterosteidae, such as Gasterosteus aculeatus (three-spined stickleback) of rivers and coastal regions and G. pungitius (ten-spined stickleback) confined to rivers. They have a series of spines along the back and occur in cold and temperate northern regions
[from Old English stickel prick, sting + back1]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.stickleback - small (2-4 inches) pugnacious mostly scaleless spiny-backed fishes of northern fresh and littoral waters having elaborate courtshipstickleback - small (2-4 inches) pugnacious mostly scaleless spiny-backed fishes of northern fresh and littoral waters having elaborate courtship; subjects of much research
Gasterosteus aculeatus, three-spined stickleback - of rivers and coastal regions
acanthopterygian, spiny-finned fish - a teleost fish with fins that are supported by sharp inflexible rays
Translations
stickleback [ˈstɪklbæk] Nespinoso m
stickleback [ˈstɪkəlbæk] népinoche f
stickleback
nStichling m
stickleback [ˈstɪklˌbæk] nspinarello


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