pisci-, pisc- +

(Latin: fish)

aureo hamo piscari
To fish with a golden hook.

This motto recognizes the persuasiveness of money. It is similar to Auro quaeque ianus panditur (A golden key opens any door); which translates literally as, "Any door is opened by means of gold."

piscary
1. Fishing privileges in another's waters.
2. A place for fishing.
piscation
Fishing or the act of fishing.
piscatology
The art or science of fishing.
piscator, piscatorial
1. A fisherman; an angler.
2. Of fishes, fishermen, or fishing.
piscatory
1. Of or pertaining to fishers or to fishing.
2. Employed in or addicted to fishing.
Piscean
1. Of or pertaining to Pisces, the twelfth sign of the Zodiac.
2. Characteristic of a person born under Pisces.
Pisces
1. The 12th (traditional) or the 1st (new reality) sign of the zodiac, represented by two fishes and lasting from approximately February 19 to March 20 (traditional dates) or March 12 to April 18 (new dates). Pisces is classified as a water sign and its ruling planets are Jupiter and Neptune.
2. In biology, fishes; group of vertebrates that includes all fishes in the broad sense.
piscicapturist (s) (noun), piscicapturists (pl)
A fisherman or a catcher of fish: "There are many men in the world who are piscicapturists as a profession or just for the sport of doing it."
piscicide
A substance poisonous to fish; thus, killing fish (fish killer).
piscicole (verb), piscicoles; piscicoled; piscicoling: fish
Living on or within fishes.
pisciculture, piscicultural
1. The controlled breeding, hatching, and rearing of fish, especially for scientific or commercial purposes.
2. The artificial breeding, rearing, and preservation of live fish.
pisciculturist
Someone who breeds and rears fish for scientific or commercial purposes.
piscifauna (s) (noun), piscifaunas (pl)
A collective term for the native fishes of any district or country; the fish-fauna.
pisciform
Shaped like or otherwise resembling a fish.

Additional "fish" units: ichthy-, Iktho Fish Story.