barbel
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views updated May 29 2018barbel (barb) Carp-like freshwater fish of
w Asia and
s central
Europe. A game and food fish, it has an elongated body, flattened underside, and two pairs of fleshy mouth whiskers (barbels). Length: 50–90cm (20–35in); weight: 16kg (35lb). Family Cyprinidae; species Barbus barbus.
World Encyclopedia
barbel
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views updated Jun 08 2018bar·bel / ˈbärbəl/ •
n. 1. a fleshy filament growing from the mouth or snout of a fish. 2. a large European freshwater fish (Barbus barbus) of the minnow family that has such filaments hanging from its mouth.
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
barbel
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views updated Jun 08 2018barbel freshwater fish with fleshy filaments hanging from mouth XV; such a filament in any fish XVII. — OF.
barbel (mod.
barbeau) :- late L.
barbellus, dim. of
barbus barbel, f.
barba BEARD.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
barbel
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views updated May 21 2018barbel A fleshy protuberance near the mouth of some fish, especially suctorial feeders (e.g. sturgeons and catfish). Basically a sensory structure, it is provided with tactile and chemical receptor cells, and is therefore useful in the location of food.
A Dictionary of Zoology MICHAEL ALLABY