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billfish vs marlin

marlin vs billfish

billfish and marlin both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
billfish Yes No No No
marlin Yes No No No
As nouns, marlin is a hyponym of billfish; that is, marlin is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than billfish:
  • billfish: giant warm-water game fish having a prolonged and rounded toothless upper jaw
  • marlin: large long-jawed oceanic sport fishes; related to sailfishes and spearfishes; not completely cold-blooded i.e. able to warm their brains and eyes
Other hyponyms of billfish include spearfish.
billfish (noun) marlin (noun)
giant warm-water game fish having a prolonged and rounded toothless upper jaw large long-jawed oceanic sport fishes; related to sailfishes and spearfishes; not completely cold-blooded i.e. able to warm their brains and eyes
elongate European surface-dwelling predacious fishes with long toothed jaws; abundant in coastal waters
primitive predaceous North American fish covered with hard scales and having long jaws with needlelike teeth
slender long-beaked fish of temperate Atlantic waters
Difference between billfish and marlin

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