dorsal fin

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dorsal fin

A dolphin's dorsal fin cuts through the ocean surface.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • An unpaired median fin located on the back of a fish or some other aquatic vertebrates, which aids in maintaining stability and balance during swimming.
Usage
  • The word "dorsal fin" is a compound noun used specifically in zoology and marine biology to describe a distinct anatomical feature.
  • It is typically used with the definite article "the" when referring to the specific fin on a particular animal (e.g., of a shark).
  • It can be modified by adjectives describing its size, shape, or condition (e.g., a dorsal fin, a dorsal fin).
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The shark's dorsal fin cut through the water's surface.
    • Scientists can identify dolphin species by the shape and size of their dorsal fin.
    • The injury to the whale's dorsal fin did not seem to affect its swimming.
Advanced Usage
  • "Erect the dorsal fin": A behavioral term where a fish raises its dorsal fin, often as a display of aggression or alertness.
    • The betta fish will erect its dorsal fin when it feels threatened.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fin: (noun) A general term for a thin flat part on the body of a fish, used for steering, balancing, or propulsion.
  • Pectoral fin: (noun) Either of a pair of fins located on each side, usually behind the gills.
  • Caudal fin: (noun) The tail fin, used for propulsion.
  • Anal fin: (noun) An unpaired fin located on the ventral (bottom) side near the tail, aiding in stability.
Synonyms
  • Back fin: A less technical synonym.
  • Spine fin: Sometimes used, particularly when the fin has hard, spiny rays.
Related Phrases
  • Finning: (noun) The practice of removing a shark's fins (including the dorsal fin) and discarding the body at sea.
    • The international trade in shark fins has led to bans on finning in many waters.
dorsal fin

A dolphin's dorsal fin cuts through the ocean surface.

Noun
  1. unpaired median fin on the backs of fishes and some other aquatic vertebrates that help to maintain balance