croakerlike
(historical) An Ancient Greek rhetorical tendency that arose in the third century BC, favouring emotion, bombast and wordplay over austere formality, and distinguished by the use of a prose rhythm.
(obsolete) To designate as by an ensign. / To distinguish by a mark or ornament. / (heraldry) To distinguish by an ornament, especially by a crown.
plural of tide surveyor
Resembling a croaker (fish).
イシモチのような魚が浅瀬をすばやく泳ぎ回り、小さな軟体動物を探していた。
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