family bramidae
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic family of marine fish, the Bramidae, commonly known as pomfrets. These are deep-bodied, laterally compressed percoid fishes typically found in open ocean (pelagic) waters.
Usage Notes
- "Family Bramidae" is a scientific term used in biology, specifically in ichthyology (the study of fish) and taxonomy (the science of classification). It refers to the entire family group. In non-scientific contexts, the common name "pomfrets" is more frequently used.
- It is typically used in singular form ("the family Bramidae") when referring to the taxonomic group as a whole.
Examples
- The family Bramidae includes several commercially important food fish species.
- In his research, he focused on the morphological diversity within the family Bramidae.
- Species belonging to the family Bramidae are characterized by their deep, compressed bodies.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to place organisms within a specific rank (Family) under the order Perciformes. Example: "The Atlantic pomfret () is classified within the family Bramidae."
Variants and Related Words
- Bramidae: The shorter, equivalent form of the full term "family Bramidae."
- Pomfret (noun): The common name for fish in this family.
- Bramid (noun/adjective): A less common term referring to a member of the Bramidae family or relating to it.
Synonyms
- Pomfrets: The common name for the family.
- Ocean breams: A sometimes-used name, though this can cause confusion with fish from other families.
Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific meaning in biological taxonomy. It does not have other common or idiomatic meanings.
Noun
- deep-bodied percoid fishes of the open seas