Meaning & Definition of word "Coelacanth"

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    Coelacanth

    /ˈsiːləˌkænθ/

    noun:

    • 1. A rare deep-sea fish of the order Crossopterygii, known for its lobed pectoral fins and a unique evolutionary history, often referred to as a 'living fossil'.
      • Example: The coelacanth was thought to be extinct for millions of years until it was rediscovered off the coast of Madagascar.
    • 2. Any of the two extant species of coelacanths, particularly Latimeria chalumnae and Latimeria menadoensis.
      • Example: Marine biologists are studying the behavior of the coelacanth to understand its adaptive features.
    • 3. Used colloquially to refer to something that is outdated or a relic of the past.
      • Example: His old car, a coelacanth of the automotive world, still ran smoothly despite its age.

    Etymology

    From Greek 'koilos' meaning 'hollow' and 'akanthos' meaning 'spine'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    living fossil:

    Refers to an organism that has remained unchanged over a significant period of geological time.

    Related Words

    lobe-finned fish:

    A group of fish that are charactized by fleshy, lobed fins.

    fossil:

    The preserved remains or impression of a prehistoric organism.

    Slang Meanings of coelacanth

    Meaning: A term for something outdated or out of touch.

    Example Sentence: That idea is so coelacanth, it doesn't fit in today's world!

    Meaning: Refers to something rare or unexpectedly found.

    Example Sentence: Finding that old record in the attic was a real coelacanth moment.