Fin | fins | finned | finning - meaning and illustration
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1. Synonyms, etymology, translation, definition, examples and notes
1.1.  Subject field:
- Fisheries management.    (🏛 Hierarchy:  
Fisheries >
Fisheries management )
1.2. IPA transcription and prononciation for fin, fins, finned and finning: 🔊
Fin BrE /fɪn/ NAmE /fɪn/ 3rd p. sg. fins [ˈfɪnz] past finned [ˈfɪnd] past part. finned [ˈfɪnd] pres. part. finning [ˈfɪn.ɪŋ1.3.  Synonyms of fin:
3 international synonym(s) for fin. Notably:
- 🍧 Fins ⏸•ılıılıılıılıılıılı. 0
- 🍧 Finned ⏸•ılıılıılıılıılıılı. 0
- 🍧 Finning ⏸•ılıılıılıılıılıılı. 0
1.4.  Etymology of fin, fins, finned and finning:
From the noun fin; from Old English finn, ‘fin’; from Germanic finnaz, ‘fin’.1.5. 🇫🇷 French translation of fin, fins, finned and finning:
- Couper l’aileron
- Prélèver l'aileron
1.6. Definition of fin in fisheries:
Fin, also known as fins, finned, finning, is defined as: 1) to cut off the fins (from a fish). The practice of removing fins and discarding the carcass, usually pertaining to sharks. 2) of a marine animal) to show fins above the water — Saw was frightened as the sharks finned around the boat
1.7. Usage contexts of fin:
— Sharks are finned after being captured.
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