Moray Meaning in English
word
ˈmɔɹeɪ/, /mɝˈeɪ
MOR-ay
mˈɔːɹeɪ
MAW-ray
परिभाषा
A moray is a type of long, snake-like fish found in warm seas. Morays are known for their sharp teeth and often live in crevices in coral reefs.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
"Moray" refers almost always to moray eels, not to people or places. Common phrases: "moray eel" (full term), but "moray" alone also means the fish. Plural is "morays".
Spanish: morena (pez) - anguila morenaPortuguese (BR): moréiaPortuguese (PT): moréiaChinese (Simplified): 海鳝Chinese (Traditional): 海鱔Hindi: समुद्री साँपमछलीArabic: ثعبان البحرBengali: মোরে ঈল - সমুদ্র সাপ মাছ (মোরে)Russian: муренаJapanese: ウツボVietnamese: cá chình morayKorean: 곰치Turkish: müren balığıUrdu: مورے اییلIndonesian: belut moray
उदाहरण वाक्य
The moray lives in warm ocean waters.
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A moray can hide in a coral reef.
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Morays have sharp teeth.
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Divers are often surprised when a moray suddenly appears from the rocks.
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It's best not to put your hand near a moray when swimming.
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Have you ever seen a moray up close during a dive?
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