razorfish
English
Etymology
Noun
razorfish (plural razorfishes or razorfish)
- Any of various unrelated fish, including those of the genera Lua error in Module:parameters at line 797: Parameter "noshow" is not used by this template., Lua error in Module:parameters at line 797: Parameter "noshow" is not used by this template., and Xyrichtys.
- 2007 May 27, Paul Gray, “To See You Again”, in New York Times[1]:
- They swam, and scrambled together along the cliffs, and waded in the river, and fished, and dug holes in the mud, and stared at the degenerate sea squirts, and collected buckets full of mermaid’s purses, and captured razorfish and cockles.”
- The razor clam.
- 1934, Leonard Robert Brightwell, On the Seashore (page 30)
- We must dig hard to get the big “Razor-fish"—a clam with a shell that looks like an old-fashioned razor case, but open at either end. Fisher boys get the razor clam by pushing a kind of corkscrew into the sand […]
- 1934, Leonard Robert Brightwell, On the Seashore (page 30)