noun
- Plural of billfish; large marine fish with an elongated, pointed snout or bill, such as marlin, sailfish, or swordfish.
Usage: Chiefly used in fishing and marine biology contexts.
Examples
- The tournament attracts anglers hoping to catch billfishes in the Atlantic.
- Billfishes are known for their speed and fighting ability when hooked.
- Many species of billfishes migrate across ocean basins seasonally.
- The captain spotted several billfishes jumping near the reef.
- Billfishes use their bills to stun and injure prey fish.