noun
- the breathing organs of fish and other aquatic animals that extract oxygen from water
- the thin plates on the underside of a mushroom cap
Usage: botany
Examples
- The fish opened and closed its gills to breathe underwater.
- Sharks have five to seven gill slits on each side of their head.
- The salmon’s gills were bright red from the flowing blood.
- She examined the mushroom’s white gills with a magnifying glass.
- The mycologist identified the species by studying its gills.
- Water flows over the gills and oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream.
- The gills of the portobello mushroom were dark brown and well-developed.