the remora

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Definition of the remora in English Turkish dictionary

sucker
emici
sucker
(Alay) Zavallı
sucker
{i} piç (ağaç)
remora
geciktirme
sucker
(Argo) kalleş
sucker
sürgün
sucker
fışkın
remora
mani
remora
Echeneis
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başındaki emici bir uzuv vasıtasıyle daha büyük balıklara yapışan bir çeşit balık
sucker
tulumba pistonu
sucker
{i} meme emen hayvan
sucker
{i} yağcı
sucker
(isim) süt kuzusu, meme emen hayvan, enayi, yolunacak kaz, salak, yağcı, asalak, tulumba pistonu, emme şeker, lolipop, vantuz, emme organı, fışkın, kıç yalayıcı, piç (ağaç)
sucker
{i} (horoz şekeri gibi emilerek yenen) çubuklu şeker
sucker
meme emen çocuk veya hayvan
sucker
{i} emme şeker
sucker
{i} asalak
sucker
{i} (bitkinin dibinden çıkan) sürgün, fışkın, piç
sucker
{i} kıç yalayıcı
sucker
emici boru
sucker
kökten ayrılarak kendi başına büyüyen fidan
sucker
sazana benzer tatlı su balığı
English - English
sucker
remora
{n} an obstacle the sucking fish
remora
Any of various elongate brown fish from the family Echeneidae whose dorsal fin is in the form of a suction disc that can take a firm hold against the skin of larger marine animals
remora
An instrument formerly in use, intended to retain parts in their places
remora
Any one of several species of fishes belonging to Echeneis, Remora, and allied genera
remora
or sharksucker or suckerfish Any of 8-10 species of marine fishes (family Echeneidae) noted for attaching themselves to, and riding about on, sharks, other marine animals, and oceangoing ships. Remoras adhere by means of a flat, oval sucking disk on top of the head. They are thin and dark, 1-3 ft (30-90 cm) long. They live in warm waters worldwide, feeding on the leavings or the external parasites of their hosts
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Delay; obstacle; hindrance
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Called also sucking fish
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{i} any species of fish with a suction disk on the top of its head by which it attaches to sharks and other sea creatures
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marine fishes with a flattened elongated body and a sucking disk on the head for attaching to large fish or moving objects
the remora
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