Ichthyism
ichthyism ich·thy·ism (ĭk’thē-ĭz’əm)
n.
See ichthyotoxism.
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- Ichthyo-
1. a combining form meaning “fish,” used in the formation of compound words: ichthyology. combining form 1. indicating or relating to fishes: ichthyology ichthyo- or ichthy- pref. Fish: ichthyoid.
- Ichthyocentaur
[ik-thee-uh-sen-tawr] /ˌɪk θi əˈsɛn tɔr/ noun, Classical Mythology. 1. a sea creature with a human head and torso, the legs of a horse, and the tail of a fish.
- Ichthyofauna
[ik-thee-uh-faw-nuh] /ˌɪk θi əˈfɔ nə/ noun 1. the indigenous fish of a region.
- Ichthyoid
[ik-thee-oid] /ˈɪk θiˌɔɪd/ adjective 1. Also, ichthyoidal. . noun 2. any fishlike vertebrate. /ˈɪkθɪˌɔɪd/ adjective 1. resembling a fish noun 2. a fishlike vertebrate ichthyoid ich·thy·oid (ĭk’thē-oid’) n. A fish or fishlike vertebrate. adj. or ich·thy·oi·dal (ĭk’thē-oid’l) Characteristic of or resembling a fish.
- Ichthyol
[ik-thee-awl, -ol] /ˈɪk θiˌɔl, -ˌɒl/ Pharmacology, Trademark. 1. a brand of . 1. . ichthyology