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1. (noun) Refers to a type of fish (English: stingray; ray) characterized by a flat, somewhat round or diamond-shaped body, lacking scales and with developed pectoral fins that resemble a butterfly's wings. It has a whip-like tail equipped with a venomous spine. Stingrays live on the ocean floor, with many species, including common ones such as the sharp-nosed stingray, red stingray, and manta ray.
2. (noun) A fish name (English: stingray; ray) that generally refers to many species belonging to the family Dasyatidae and other related families. These fish possess one or more large, sharp spines with barbs next to the base of their whip-like tails that can inflict severe injury. Some species can grow to substantial sizes, and certain types pose significant threats to oysters.
3. (noun) A type of animal with a flat body, slightly round or rhombus-shaped. The tail is long and whip-like, featuring a toxic spine. The teeth are small, and the tail fin is underdeveloped. They inhabit near the ocean floor and primarily feed on invertebrates and small fish. They are commonly found in coastal areas of continents.