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malacopterigio . ( Of the Gr. ?, soft, and?, FIN). 1. adj. Zool. It is said of Teleostei fishes that are all provided with a soft, flexible and articulated radios fins; e.g. salmon, the barbel and turbot. U t. c. s. m. malacopterigio abdominal. 1. loc. adj. Zool. It is said that has a pair of fins behind the abdomen; e.g. salmon. 2. loc. Sust. m. pl. Zool. Order of these EP CES in the former Zoological classification. Or RTOGR. ESCR. with may. initial. malacopterigio Hitler. 1. loc. adj. Zool. It is said that lacks abdominal fins, such as the conger eel. 2. loc. Sust. m. pl. Zool. These fish in the former Zoological classification order. O RTOGR. ESCR. with may. initial. malacopterigio subranquial. 1. loc. adj. Zool. Says of the abdominal underneath the gills and articulated fins to the base of the chest, as cod. 2. loc. Sust. m. pl. Zool. These fish in the former Zoological classification order. Or RTOGR. ESCR. with may. initial.