characin fish

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characin fish

A characin fish swims among the plants in a freshwater aquarium.

Definition

Noun: 1. Any freshwater fish of the family Characinidae: A characin fish is a type of small to medium-sized fish belonging to the large and diverse family Characinidae. These fish are primarily found in freshwater rivers and lakes in Africa and Central and South America. They are characterized by having teeth and an adipose fin (a small, fleshy fin on the back between the dorsal fin and the tail).

Usage

The term "characin fish" is used to refer to any member of this specific scientific family in a general biological or aquarium context. * The aquarium has a new exhibit featuring colorful characin fish from the Amazon River. * Many popular aquarium species, such as tetras, are actually characin fish.

Advanced Usage
  • In scientific and precise contexts, the family name is often used: Characidae. The term "characin" itself can function as a noun (e.g., "The river is home to many characins").
  • The group is incredibly diverse, ranging from small, peaceful tetras to large, predatory fish like the piranha.
Variants and Related Words
  • Characin (n): A common shortened form of "characin fish."
  • Characoid (adj/n): A less common technical term relating to or resembling characins.
  • Tetra (n): A common name for many small, brightly colored characin fish popular in home aquariums (e.g., neon tetra, cardinal tetra).
Synonyms
  • Characoid fish: A more technical synonym.
  • (Member of the) Family Characidae: The formal taxonomic description.
Notes
  • "Characin fish" is a broad categorical term, not the name of a single species. It encompasses thousands of different species.
  • The spelling "characin" is standard, though the alternative "characid" is sometimes used in scientific literature.
characin fish

A characin fish swims among the plants in a freshwater aquarium.

Noun
  1. any freshwater fish of the family Characinidae

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