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Seahorse - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

seahorse

/ˈsiˌhɔrs/ /ˈsiːhɔːs/

Definition:

A small marine fish with a horse-like head and curled tail, often found in shallow waters.

Synonyms:

sea dragon, pipefish, hippocampus

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

land animal, bird

Common Collocations:

seahorse population, male seahorse, seahorse habitat

Derivatives:

seahorses, seahorselike

Usage Tips:

Use "seahorse" as a singular noun; plural is "seahorses." Avoid confusing it with mythical creatures.

Common Phrases:

pregnant male seahorse, seahorse dance, seahorse reef

Etymology:

From Old English "sē" (sea) + "hors" (horse), due to its resemblance to a horse's head.

Examples:

  • 1. The seahorse clung to the coral with its tail.
  • 2. Male seahorses carry their babies in a pouch.
  • 3. We saw a tiny seahorse while snorkeling near the reef.
  • 4. Seahorses are often kept in aquariums due to their unique appearance.

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