mirror carp

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mirror carp

A mirror carp swims slowly in a clear pond.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A variety of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) characterized by having a reduced number of scales, with the remaining scales being large, shiny, and often irregularly placed, resembling mirrors. This term specifically refers to a domesticated ornamental and food fish distinguished by its unique scale pattern.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The pond was stocked with mirror carp, their large, gleaming scales flashing in the sunlight.
    • He caught a beautiful mirror carp weighing over ten pounds.
    • Unlike the fully scaled common carp, the mirror carp has only a few rows of large scales.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used in ichthyology, aquaculture, and angling contexts to specify this particular morph of the common carp.
  • It can be used descriptively to highlight the distinctive appearance:
Variants and Related Words
  • Common carp (Cyprinus carpio): The species to which the mirror carp belongs.
  • Leather carp: Another variety of common carp that is almost entirely scale-less.
  • Koi: Ornamental colored varieties of the common carp, which can also exhibit mirror carp scale patterns.
Synonyms
  • Scaleless carp (a less precise, general term sometimes used).
  • German carp (a historical name for the common carp, not specific to the mirror variety).
Notes
  • "Mirror carp" is a compound noun. The word "mirror" in this context functions as a noun adjunct, describing the type of "carp" by the mirror-like appearance of its scales. It is treated as a single lexical unit for this specific fish variety.
mirror carp

A mirror carp swims slowly in a clear pond.

Noun
  1. domestic carp with some large shining scales