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remora
[rem-er-uh]
noun
any of several fishes of the family Echeneididae, having on the top of the head a sucking disk by which they can attach themselves to sharks, turtles, ships, and other moving objects.
Archaic.Ģżan obstacle, hindrance, or obstruction.
remora
/ ˰łÉ³¾É°łÉ /
noun
any of the marine spiny-finned fishes constituting the family Echeneidae . They have a flattened elongated body and attach themselves to larger fish, rocks, etc, by a sucking disc on the top of the head
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of remora1
Example Sentences
A remora who eats scraps of food dropped by Trump, is protected by Trump and gets a free ride from Trump.
While diving, he saw a shark with a remoraāa fish which uses suction to hitchhike on larger speciesāattached to its body, and he had an idea.
Thatās the idea behind a new robot, inspired by remorasāfish that hitchhike onto other animals using an adhesive disk on top of their head.
He said when Depp was inebriated, he would also āinsult his fansā and call them āremoras,ā also known as suckerfish.
She has also been developing an artificial suction disk inspired by the remoraās, which she hopes researchers like Dr. Goldbogen will eventually be able to use to better stick cameras to whales.
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