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lungfish

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for lungfish.

Editorial note

Regarding the first point: those plants and lungfish etc with massive genomes aren't more phenotypically more complex.

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Quick take

An air-breathing fish, of the class Dipnoi, that have four limblike appendages instead of fins

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of lungfish gathered in one view.

noun

An air-breathing fish, of the class Dipnoi, that have four limblike appendages instead of fins

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for lungfish.

noun

An air-breathing fish, of the class Dipnoi, that have four limblike appendages instead of fins

Example sentences

1

Regarding the first point: those plants and lungfish etc with massive genomes aren't more phenotypically more complex.

2

An example being that a lungfish has more attributes similar to a cow than to a salmon.

3

Some genome sizes, the marbled lungfish carries a lot of weight in its cellular nuclei.

4

The lungfish already had limbs and joints (while living purely aquatically), thus it could use it to walk outside the water.

5

Bet I could implement a new lungfish with only a few million base pairs in a weekend.

6

The lungfish has limbs, but only some branches of it went terrestrial.

7

Sarcopterygii, perhaps, but if we're not fish on that basis, then neither are coelacanths and lungfish.

8

The Lungfish survives prolonged droughts where its freshwater habitat dries up.

9

I'm not sure why an AGI would necessarily regard us more like chimpanzees than lungfish.

10

Surely the Queensland lungfish, where fossils identical looking to the modern form exist from 100 million years ago, has a stronger claim to being optimal than H.

11

Us with our clunky space suits are like lungfish.

12

That lungfish is ripe for a refactoring.

Proper noun examples

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Lungfish and coelacanths are a lot closely related to humans than to salmon.

2

Lungfish are the closest relatives to tetrapods who likely evolved under similar conditions.

3

Lungfish probably know a lot more about water than their fully aquatic brethren.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use lungfish in a sentence?

Regarding the first point: those plants and lungfish etc with massive genomes aren't more phenotypically more complex.

What does lungfish mean?

An air-breathing fish, of the class Dipnoi, that have four limblike appendages instead of fins

What part of speech is lungfish?

lungfish is commonly used as noun.