goby — [gō′bē] n. pl. gobies or goby [L gobio, gobius, gudgeon < Gr kōbios] any of a family (Gobiidae) of small, predatory, spiny finned percoid fishes of tropical and subtropical seas: the pelvic fins are united as a suction disk that clings to… … English World dictionary
Goby — Go by, n.; pl. {Gobies}. [F. gobie, L. gobius, gobio, Gr. ? Cf. {Gudgeon}.] (Zo[ o]l.) One of several species of small marine fishes of the genus {Gobius} and allied genera. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Goby — Surtout porté dans la Nièvre, le nom s est aussi écrit Gobie. À partir de cette dernière forme, on pourrait envisager un toponyme (= dépression où se perdent les eaux). Mais ce n est qu une hypothèse. À envisager aussi une variante de Gobin (voir … Noms de famille
goby — kind of fish, 1769, from L. gobius, from Gk. gobios, name of a type of small fish, of unknown origin … Etymology dictionary
goby — ► NOUN (pl. gobies) ▪ a small marine fish, typically with a sucker on the underside. ORIGIN Greek k bios … English terms dictionary
Goby — For other uses, see Goby (disambiguation). Gobies Microgobius gulosus Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
goby — /goh bee/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) goby, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) gobies. 1. any small marine or freshwater fish of the family Gobiidae, often having the pelvic fins united to form a suctorial disk. 2. any fish of the… … Universalium
goby — /ˈgoʊbi/ (say gohbee) noun (plural goby or gobies) 1. any member of the Gobiidae, a family of marine (mainly coastal) and freshwater fishes, mostly small and having the pelvic fins united to form a suctorial disc that enables them to cling to… …
goby — Reverse salutations, goodbye, see you later. To be used when departing from presence. I m going to go now, so, goby … Dictionary of american slang
goby — Reverse salutations, goodbye, see you later. To be used when departing from presence. I m going to go now, so, goby … Dictionary of american slang