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salmonid
salm·o·nid S0044400 (săm′ə-nĭd, săl′mə-)n. Any of various fishes of the family Salmonidae, which includes the salmon, trout, grayling, and whitefish. [From New Latin Salmōnidae, family name, from Salmō, type genus, from Latin salmō, salmōn-, salmon; see salmon.] salm′o·nid adj.salmonid (ˈsælmənɪd) n (Zoology) any fish of the family Salmonidiaesal•mo•nid (ˈsæl mə nɪd) adj. 1. belonging or pertaining to the family Salmonidae, including the salmons, trouts, chars, and whitefishes. n. 2. a salmonid fish. [1865–70; < New Latin Salmonidae.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | salmonid - soft-finned fishes of cold and temperate watersmalacopterygian, soft-finned fish - any fish of the superorder Malacopterygiifamily Salmonidae, Salmonidae - salmon and troutsalmon - any of various large food and game fishes of northern waters; usually migrate from salt to fresh water to spawntrout - any of various game and food fishes of cool fresh waters mostly smaller than typical salmonscharr, char - any of several small trout-like fish of the genus Salvelinus | EncyclopediaSeeSalmonidaesalmonid
salmonid (săm′ə-nĭd, săl′mə-)n. Any of various fishes of the family Salmonidae, which includes the salmon, trout, grayling, and whitefish. salm′o·nid adj.salmonid Related to salmonid: SalmonidaeWords related to salmonidnoun soft-finned fishes of cold and temperate watersRelated Words- malacopterygian
- soft-finned fish
- family Salmonidae
- Salmonidae
- salmon
- trout
- charr
- char
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