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salmonoid, a. and n.|ˈsælmənɔɪd| [f. salmon n.1 + -oid.] A. adj. Of or belonging to the family Salmonidæ; resembling a fish of this family.
1850in Ogilvie. 1865Athenæum No. 1948. 279/1 Salmonoid fishes. 1883Pall Mall G. 12 May Suppl., An extensive collection of salmonidæ and salmonoid fishes. B. n. A fish of the family Salmonidæ.
1842in Brande Dict. Sci., etc. 1867(title) Reports on the Natural History and Habits of Salmonoids in the Tweed. 1883G. Allen in Knowledge 23 Mar. 175 There is one little peculiarity common to all the salmonoids—the graylings and gwyniads as well as the trout and charr. |