See Also: homocercal(medicine)

minnow (iou) and homocercal (medicine)


minnow (iou)



minnow noun. LME.
[Perh. repr. Old English word cogn. with Old High German muniwa (translating Latin capito a large-headed fish) but infl. by Old French menuise, from Proto-Romance word meaning 'small objects': cf. MINUTIA.]
A small freshwater cyprinid fish, Phoxinus phoxinus, common in streams, lakes, and ponds in Europe. Also loosely, any small (esp. cyprinid) fish; dial. a stickleback. LME.
b. A small or insignificant person or thing. L16.
Sunday Times The airline is still a minnow by the standards of the big flag carriers.
Angling. A minnow attached to a hook for use as bait; an artificial bait resembling this. E17.
Comb.: minnow-fisher a person who fishes for minnows or with minnows as bait.

homocercal (medicine)


homocercal
<zoology> Having the tail nearly or quite symmetrical, the vertebral column terminating near its base; opposed to heterocercal.

Origin: Homo- + Gr. Tail.

Source: Websters Dictionary