cuttle fish

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English - Turkish
(Gıda) mürekkep balığı
cuttlefish
mürekkep balığı
cuttlefish
sepia
cuttlefish
mürekkep balık

Bazı mürekkep balıklarının kabukları vardır. - Some cuttlefish have shells.

cuttlefish
{i} mürekkepbalığı

Bir mürekkepbalığı on kola sahiptir. - A cuttlefish has ten arms.

Siz balık pazarında mürekkepbalığı satın alabilirsiniz. - You can buy cuttlefish at the fish market.

cuttlefish
{i} supya
cuttlefish
Sepia officinalis
cuttlefish
i., zool. mürekkepbalığı, Sepia
English - English

Definition of cuttle fish in English English dictionary

cuttlefish
Any of various squidlike cephalopod marine mollusks of the genus Sepia that have ten arms and a calcareous internal shell and eject a dark inky fluid when in danger
cuttlefish
A foul-mouthed fellow
cuttlefish
ten-armed oval-bodied cephalopod with narrow fins as long as the body and a large calcareous internal shell
cuttlefish
A cuttlefish is a sea animal that has a soft body and a hard shell inside. cuttlefish a sea creature with ten soft arms. Any of about 100 species of marine cephalopods in the order Sepioidea, characterized by a thick, internal calcium-containing shell called the cuttlebone. Species range between 1 and 35 in. (2.5-90 cm) in length and have a somewhat flattened body bordered by a pair of narrow fins. All have eight arms and two longer tentacles used to capture prey. Suction disks are located on the arms and at the tips of the tentacles. Cuttlefish inhabit tropical or temperate coastal waters. They feed mainly on crustaceans, small fishes, and each other. They are used by humans as food, as a source of ink, and for the cuttlebone, a dietary supplement for cage birds
cuttlefish
{i} ten-armed sea mollusk (related to squid)
cuttlefish
The name is sometimes applied to dibranchiate cephalopods generally
cuttlefish
A cephalopod of the genus Sepia, having an internal shell, large eyes, and ten arms furnished with denticulated suckers, by means of which it secures its prey
cuttle fish
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