Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pegador \Pe`ga*dor"\, n. [Sp., a sticker.] (Zo["o]l.)
A species of remora ({Echeneis naucrates}). See {Remora}.
Remora \Rem"o*ra\ (r?m"?*r?), n. [L.: cf. F. r['e]mora.]
1. Delay; obstacle; hindrance. [Obs.] --Milton.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of fishes belonging
to {Echeneis}, {Remora}, and allied genera. Called also
{sucking fish}.
Note: The anterior dorsal fin is converted into a large
sucking disk, having two transverse rows of lamell[ae],
situated on the top of the head. They adhere firmly to
sharks and other large fishes and to vessels by this
curious sucker, letting go at will. The pegador, or
remora of sharks ({Echeneis naucrates}), and the
swordfish remora ({Remora brachyptera}), are common
American species.
3. (Surg.) An instrument formerly in use, intended to retain
parts in their places. --Dunglison.
Source : WordNet®
Echeneis naucrates
n : remoras found attached to sharks [syn: {sharksucker}]