Crossword-Solution: TELEOST
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Teleost | n. | One of the Teleosti. Also used adjectively. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TELEOST | anagram | TELESTO |
We have 40 clues for the answer “TELEOST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| oarfish | 1 answer |
| AMBLYOPSIS | 1 answer |
| CALLICHTHYS | 1 answer |
| CHARACIN | 1 answer |
| Fish with a bony skeleton | 1 answer |
| Member of the bony fishes. | 1 answer |
| bony fish with rayed fins and a swim bladder | 1 answer |
| ARCHER fish | 2 answers |
| Barbel | 2 answers |
| gobio | 2 answers |
| BULLHEAD fish | 3 answers |
| BONITO | 3 answers |
| fish bony | 4 answers |
| CHUB | 4 answers |
| ANABAS | 4 answers |
| gudgeon | 7 answers |
| ANCHOVY ___ | 9 answers |
| BECOME BONY | 10 answers |
| bream | 10 answers |
| alewife | 11 answers |
| GANOID fish | 11 answers |
| BONY PART | 11 answers |
| snoek | 12 answers |
| spet | 12 answers |
| sennet | 12 answers |
| senner | 12 answers |
| senet | 12 answers |
| picuda | 12 answers |
| pelon | 12 answers |
| guanchepelon | 12 answers |
| becuna | 12 answers |
| guaguanche | 13 answers |
| Flatfish | 15 answers |
| BRITISH fish | 15 answers |
| bony fish | 16 answers |
| barracuda | 16 answers |
| Herring | 19 answers |
| catfish | 20 answers |
| Char-à-___ | 33 answers |
| barry | 39 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TELEOST (3)
Its predominant life features are the culmination and the beginning of the decline of reptiles, amphibians, cephalopod mollusks, and cycads, and the advent of marsupial mammals, birds, teleost fishes, and angiospermous plants.
Then followed the experiments with the isolated blastomeres of the sea-urchin, amphioxus, jelly-fish, teleost, ascidian, triton, etc., in which each blastomere, when completely separated, gives rise to a whole embryo.
Finally, the mode of regeneration of a new, bifurcated tail in the teleost, stenopus, shows that the new part may very early become moulded into the characteristic form, and that the growth of the different parts is regulated by the structure assumed at an early stage.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1952).