blenny

Etymology
From, , from (whence Modern Greek ), because of its slimy coating. From.

Noun

 * A, any of various marine fishes from the suborder or order  that are generally small and elongated which dwell on the sea floor, including scaled and scaleless forms and dramatically divergent appearance, in several families.
 * 1)  (combtooth blennies)
 * 2)  (,, and )
 * 3)  (weedfishes)
 * 4)  (labrisomids)
 * 5) A number of fish of similar appearance not closely related.
 * 6)  (, in family )
 * 7)  (, in family )
 * 8) / (, in family )
 * 9)  (, in family )
 * 1) / (, in family )
 * 2)  (, in family )

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: lorcha,
 * German: Schleimfischartiger
 * Greek: βλέννος
 * Italian:
 * Portuguese: blênio
 * Russian: морска́я соба́чка