Stenotomus

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A genus of fish: Stenotomus is a genus of marine fish in the family Sparidae, commonly known as porgies or scups. The name is used in scientific classification (taxonomy).
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The biologist studied the morphology of Stenotomus chrysops. (The scientist examined the physical form of the fish species Stenotomus chrysops.)
    • Stenotomus species are important to both commercial and recreational fisheries. (Fish belonging to the genus Stenotomus are significant for both business and sport fishing.)
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific binomial nomenclature: The word is primarily used as part of a two-part scientific name (genus and species) to precisely identify an organism.
    • Stenotomus chrysops, the scup, is found along the Atlantic coast of North America.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scup (n): The common name for fish in the genus , particularly .
    • We caught several scup off the pier.
  • Porgy (n): A broader common name for fish in the family Sparidae, which includes the genus .
    • Various porgy species inhabit these waters.
Synonyms
  • Scup (common name)
  • Porgy (broader common name for related fish)
Related Phrases

(Not commonly used in phrasal verbs or idioms due to its specialized, scientific nature.)

Related Idioms

(Not applicable for this technical term.)

Noun
  1. scups