gurnard
/ˈgɜːnəd/noun
1- a bottom-dwelling fish of coastal waters, with a heavily boned head and three finger-like pectoral rays which it uses for searching for food and for walking on the seabed鲂。
1.1
- Family Triglidae: several genera and many species, including the common European Eutrigla gurnardus.鲂科:数属, 多种, 包括欧洲鲂。
词源
Middle English: from Old French gornart, from grondir 'to grunt', from Latin grundire, 'grunnire'.