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Definition of Seahorses
1. seahorse [n] - See also: seahorse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seahorses
Literary usage of Seahorses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Natural Emirates: Wildlife and Environment of the United Arab Emirates by Peter Vine (1996)
"SYNGNATHIDAE PIPEFISHES AND seahorses Pipefishes and seahorses are small fishes
whose ... The caudal fin is absent from the seahorses and a number of the ..."
2. An Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms Belonging to Families in Great by John Woody Papworth (1874)
"Devon. Barry wavy of twelve (thirteen az. and arg. Harl. HIS. 1149, fo. 64) arg.
and az. on a chev. em- battled or betw. three seahorses silver finned and ..."
3. Adventure Guide Honduras & the Bay Islands by Maria Fiallos (2006)
"This site has impressive overhangs that teem with colorful marine life, including
an abundance of seahorses. The dive begins with a swim-through at 40 feet. ..."
4. The Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria by George Dennis (1878)
"seahorses and other marine animals and emblems are of such frequent occurrence
in Etruscan tombs, as well as on sarcophagi and funeral urns, ..."
5. Natural Emirates: Wildlife and Environment of the United Arab Emirates by Peter Vine (1996)
"SYNGNATHIDAE PIPEFISHES AND seahorses Pipefishes and seahorses are small fishes
whose ... The caudal fin is absent from the seahorses and a number of the ..."
6. An Alphabetical Dictionary of Coats of Arms Belonging to Families in Great by John Woody Papworth (1874)
"Devon. Barry wavy of twelve (thirteen az. and arg. Harl. HIS. 1149, fo. 64) arg.
and az. on a chev. em- battled or betw. three seahorses silver finned and ..."
7. Adventure Guide Honduras & the Bay Islands by Maria Fiallos (2006)
"This site has impressive overhangs that teem with colorful marine life, including
an abundance of seahorses. The dive begins with a swim-through at 40 feet. ..."
8. The Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria by George Dennis (1878)
"seahorses and other marine animals and emblems are of such frequent occurrence
in Etruscan tombs, as well as on sarcophagi and funeral urns, ..."