ichthyo-, ichthy-, -ichth- +

(Greek: fish)

Many fishes are arranged to form a big fish representing ichthyology.
ichthyoid, ichthyoidal
1. Similar to a fish, especially in structure or appearance.
2. A vertebrate such as a lamprey or hagfish that is similar to a fish.
ichthyolatry
Fish-worship; the worship of a fish-god or an icon in the shape of a fish.
ichthyolite
A fossil fish, or fragment of a fish.
ichthyologic
ichthyological
ichthyologically
ichthyologist (s) (noun), ichthyologists (pl)
Someone who specializes in the scientific study of fish: Shanna's cousin spends a lot of his time on the coast because he is an ichthyologist and he wants to learn more about aquatic environments.
A collector of fish.
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A fish fancier or expert.
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ichthyology
1. The branch of zoology that deals with the scientific study of fish.
2. The study of fish and fishlike vertebrates.

Ichthyology is the branch of zoology devoted to the study of fish

Since there are as many species of fish as all other vertebrates put together, and they have been evolving for a very long time, there is a bewildering variety; while many species have been found and described, there is much that is still not known about their biology and behavior.

The practice of ichthyology is closely connected with marine biology, limnology, and oceanography

Ichthyology is the scientific study of fishes. This includes the bony fish (Osteichthyes), the cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes); such as, sharks and rays, and the jawless fish (Agnatha).

An ichthyologist is a person who devotes a career to studying some of the estimated 25,000 to 30,000 species of bony fishes, sharks, rays, and lobe-finned fishes. Areas of specialty are as varied as the people who call themselves ichthyologists, and may include the study of classification, life history, anatomy, behavior, ecology or physiology, and aquarium maintenance, fish breeding, and conservation.

Ichthyologists have great concern for their subjects!

What ichthyologists have in common is a fascination, regard for, and enduring curiosity about specific and varieties of fishes, the dominant vertebrate animals in marine and fresh waters.

In addition to being the most species-rich group of vertebrates, fish are often used as experimental models for the demonstration of basic biological principles.

ichthyomancy
1. Divination by means of the heads or entrails of fishes.
2. Divination by examining the heads and/or entrails of fish for prophetic signs or processing the next fish caught.
ichthyomania
An excessive fascination with fish.
ichthyomantic
ichthyomantist
A person who uses fish or their parts to foretell or divine the present, past, or future.
ichthyomorpha, ichthyomorphic
1. Fish-shaped; formed like a fish.
2. Fish-shaped; as, the ichthyomorphic idols of ancient Assyria.
ichthyomorphic
ichthyomorphous
Fish-shaped, fishlike; as, ichthyomorphic idols

Other "fish" units: pisci-, Iktho Fish Story.