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stingray

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Noun — A flat-bodied ray with a whip-like tail bearing a venomous barb.

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Etymology

A compound of "sting" and "ray", referring to the barbed tail of this flat fish.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “stingray” mean?

The word “stingray” means a flat-bodied ray with a whip-like tail bearing a venomous barb. In plain terms, a flat sea creature related to sharks, known for its barbed, venomous tail.

How do you pronounce “stingray”?

“Stingray” is pronounced STIHNG-ray (/ˈstɪŋˌɹeɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “stingray” in a sentence?

Here is “stingray” used in a sentence: “The diver kept a safe distance from the stingray resting on the seabed.”

What part of speech is “stingray”?

“Stingray” is a noun.

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