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		Definition of goby in English: gobynounPlural gobies ˈɡəʊbiˈɡoʊbi A small, usually marine fish that typically has a sucker on the underside. Family Gobiidae: numerous genera and species  Example sentencesExamples -  Marine gobies are typically bottom-dwelling fish that live in shallow water.
 -  The black goby is a coastal fish inhabiting sandy environments and frequently entering brackish lagoons and estuaries.
 -  This consists of killifishes, herrings, sardines, gobies, silversides, anchovies small mullets, and lizardfishes to name a few.
 -  We tested for such a preference in a fish, the two-spotted goby (Gobiusculus flavescens, Gobiidae), for which a male preference for colorful females has been demonstrated.
 -  A shallow-water Caribbean tank showcases a green moray eel, gobies, and collections of Caribbean algae.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 18th century: from Latin gobius, from Greek kōbios, denoting some kind of small fish.    Definition of goby in US English: gobynounˈɡoʊbiˈɡōbē A small, usually marine fish that typically has a sucker on the underside. Family Gobiidae: numerous genera and species  Example sentencesExamples -  We tested for such a preference in a fish, the two-spotted goby (Gobiusculus flavescens, Gobiidae), for which a male preference for colorful females has been demonstrated.
 -  This consists of killifishes, herrings, sardines, gobies, silversides, anchovies small mullets, and lizardfishes to name a few.
 -  Marine gobies are typically bottom-dwelling fish that live in shallow water.
 -  The black goby is a coastal fish inhabiting sandy environments and frequently entering brackish lagoons and estuaries.
 -  A shallow-water Caribbean tank showcases a green moray eel, gobies, and collections of Caribbean algae.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 18th century: from Latin gobius, from Greek kōbios, denoting some kind of small fish.     |