scaridae

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A family of marine fish: Scaridae is the scientific family name for parrotfishes, a group of colorful, tropical fish known for their beak-like teeth.
Usage
  • The term "Scaridae" is used primarily in scientific, biological, or ichthyological contexts to classify and discuss this specific taxonomic family of fish. It is a formal term.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The reef's biodiversity includes several species from the family Scaridae.
    • Scaridae are crucial for the health of coral reefs because they help control algae growth.
Advanced Usage
  • In academic writing, the family name "Scaridae" is often used in discussions about coral reef ecology, marine biology, and fish taxonomy.
  • When used in a sentence, it is typically treated as a singular collective noun (e.g., "Scaridae is a family..."), though it can also refer to the plural group of fish (e.g., "These Scaridae are...").
Variants and Related Words
  • Parrotfish (n): The common name for fish belonging to the family Scaridae.
    • Parrotfish are the most recognizable members of Scaridae.
  • Scarid (n or adj): A less common term referring to a member of the Scaridae family or relating to it.
    • Scarid behavior was the focus of the study.
Synonyms
  • Parrotfishes: The direct and most common synonym for members of the family Scaridae.
Notes on Meaning
  • "Scaridae" refers exclusively to the taxonomic family. It does not describe an individual fish's behavior, color, or size, but encompasses all species that share the defining biological characteristics of parrotfishes.
Noun
  1. parrotfishes

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