flounderling

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English

Etymology

From flounder +‎ -ling.

Noun

flounderling (plural flounderlings)

  1. A small or young flounder
    • 1918, Richard Darwin Ware, Rediscoveries, page 102:
      On such an one I came
      All inadvertently,
      Splashing the shallows
      Where Atlantic ebb
      Was making bare
      The flats,
      As when one
      Wading
      Sets unguarded step
      Upon a lurking
      Flounderling.
    • 1979, John L. Culliney, The forests of the sea: life and death on the Continental Shelf, page 90:
      At first flounderlings are thin-bodied but typically fishlike in other respects. Then suddenly striking anatomical changes take place, and the creature's behavior becomes fixed for an essentially two-dimensional way of life.