"Dactylopteridae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Dactylopteridae family, also known as the flying fish family, is a group of marine fish that are known for their large fins that resemble wings, allowing them to glide above the water's surface.
Dactylology refers to the study of the fingers and the ways in which they move when signing or communicating using sign language.
Dactylotheca refers to a type of fossilized seed pod or fruit found in sedimentary rocks. The term is derived from the Greek words "dactylon" meaning "finger" and "theke" meaning "container" or "receptacle".