释义 |
sto·mi·at·i·dae \ˌstōmēˈad.əˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, irregular from Stomias, type genus (irregular from Greek stoma mouth) + -idae — more at stomach : a family of small slender usually scaleless deep-sea fishes having a short head that bears an enormous mouth full of long powerful teeth and a highly distensible stomach and with living and extinct related fishes forming a suborder of the order Isospondyli — compare dragonfish |