Its ξιφίας (xifias/ksifias).
swordfish
it is a compound word because fish and men are in it but it is not even a word. a similar compound word is fisherman. there is fisher and man in fisherman, and it is a word. use that instead
the behavoriol adaptations of a swordfish help fellow swordfish communicate with each other to live
the sword on a swordfish is called a beakfemale swordfish have gonads
Swordfish was the password at the bank to send all the money!
the Swordfish are not listed as an endangered species. the Swordfish are not listed as an endangered species.
No, not an irregular plural. Like the noun fish, the noun swordfish is both a count and a non-count noun, depending on use. The noun fish (and swordfish) is a non-count noun as a word for a substance, a food. The noun fish (and swordfish) is a count noun for a creature living is the sea (or fresh water if applicable). A regular plural is a noun that forms the plural by adding -s or -es to the end of the word. An irregular plural is a noun that forms the plural in some other way (child, children; foot, feet; man, men; etc.) The noun fish (and swordfish) forms the plural, fishes (and swordfishes) by adding -es to the end of the word; a regular plural. Example use for count and non-count: Our group caught three swordfishes. We have enough swordfish to feed the whole neighborhood.
All swordfish have the same gender and can mate with any other swordfish. Swordfish have an extra sense that can tell which way north is. Swordfish will attempt to mate with fish that have artificial "swords" attached to them. Swordfish don't have scales.
a swordfish can swim do summer salt
the greek word for egg is: avgo
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).
There is no Greek word for golf. We use the word ''golf'' or in Greek letters ''Γκόλφ''.