family hexagrammidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A family of marine fish: "family Hexagrammidae" refers to a taxonomic family of fish commonly known as greenlings. These are primarily found in the North Pacific Ocean.
Usage
- The term "family Hexagrammidae" is used in scientific and zoological contexts to classify a specific group of fish. It is a formal taxonomic designation.
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Advanced Usage
- In ichthyology (the study of fish), the family name is often used in its Latin form ("Hexagrammidae") in academic writing. When writing in English, it is common to precede it with "family" for clarity.
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Variants and Related Words
- Hexagrammidae: The Latin family name used without "family."
- Hexagrammidae includes the genera Hexagrammos and Oxylebius.
- Greenling: The common name for fish in this family.
- We caught a large greenling off the coast.
Synonyms
- Greenlings: This is the common name for the fish belonging to this family.
Related Terms
- Hexagrammos: A key genus within the family Hexagrammidae.
- Oxylebius: Another genus within the same family, containing species like the painted greenling.