sawfish

Noun

 * 1) Any ray (marine fish with a flat body and wing-like fins) of the family, having a snout that resembles a saw.
 * 2) * 2002, Maurice Burton, Robert Burton, Sawfish, entry in International Wildlife Encyclopedia, Volume 16: Rifleman - sea slug, page 2238,
 * The sawlike snout that gives the sawfish its common name may represent up to one-third of its total body length. Despite its sharklike shape, the sawfish is more closely related to rays.

Derived terms

 * (= Queensland sawfish)
 * (= largetooth sawfish)
 * (= longcomb sawfish)
 * , (disputed, may = P. pristis)
 * (disputed, may = P. pristis)
 * (= largetooth sawfish)
 * (= longcomb sawfish)
 * (= smalltooth sawfish)
 * (= longcomb sawfish)
 * (= smalltooth sawfish)
 * (= smalltooth sawfish)
 * (= smalltooth sawfish)
 * (= smalltooth sawfish)

Translations

 * Bulgarian: риба трион
 * Catalan: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 锯鳐科
 * Czech: piloun
 * Danish:
 * Finnish: saharausku
 * French: ,
 * Galician:
 * German:, Sägerochen
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: πρίστις
 * Greenlandic: eqalussuaq pilattuutitalik
 * Hungarian:, fűrészesrája
 * Italian: pesce sega
 * Japanese: 鋸鱝, 鋸鱏
 * Kazakh: ара-балық
 * Korean: 톱 가오리
 * Navajo: chį́į́h yee achʼiishíhii
 * Ottoman Turkish: دستره بالغی, مارانغوز بالغی
 * Polish:, ryba piła
 * Portuguese: peixe-serra
 * Russian: ры́ба-пила́
 * Serbo-Croatian: testèrača,, ,
 * Slovene: pȋlar
 * Spanish: pez sierra,
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: lagaring-pating, tagan
 * Thai: ปลาฉนาก
 * Turkish:
 * Volapük: saovafit
 * Welsh: llifbysgodyn, pysgodyn llif