Chinese paddlefish
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large freshwater fish species native to China: The Chinese paddlefish refers specifically to a species of fish (Psephurus gladius) that was historically found in the Yangtze River basin. It is characterized by its elongated, paddle-like snout (rostrum) and large size. It is similar in appearance to the related paddlefish found in North America.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Chinese paddlefish was once an important part of the Yangtze River's ecosystem.
- Scientists declared the Chinese paddlefish functionally extinct in the early 21st century.
- The museum has a model of a Chinese paddlefish to show its unique shape.
Advanced Usage
- "to be like the Chinese paddlefish": Used metaphorically to describe something that is rare, elusive, or has become extinct.
- That old manufacturing technique is like the Chinese paddlefish—completely gone from the modern world.
Variants and Related Words
- Paddlefish (noun): The general common name for fish of the family Polyodontidae, which includes both the Chinese paddlefish and the American paddlefish ().
- Psephurus gladius (noun): The scientific binomial name for the Chinese paddlefish.
Synonyms
- Chinese swordfish: An occasional historical name referencing its long, sword-like snout.
- Elephant fish: A colloquial name sometimes used due to the resemblance of its snout to an elephant's trunk.
Related Phrases
- Paddlefish rostrum: Refers specifically to the elongated snout of the fish.
- The paddlefish uses its rostrum to detect electrical signals from prey.
Related Idioms
- None commonly associated: There are no widely recognized idioms in English specifically featuring the "Chinese paddlefish" due to its technical and specific nature.
Noun
- fish of larger rivers of China similar to the Mississippi paddlefish