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stro·ma·te·i·dae \ˌstrōməˈtēəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Stromateus, type genus (from Greek strōmateus bed covering, a fish marked with patchwork colors, from strōmat-, strōma bed covering) + -idae : a large family of chiefly small marine fishes (as the harvest fish and the dollarfish) having a short compressed body, smooth scales, feeble spines, and a series of toothlike processes in the esophagus behind the pharyngeal bones that with a few related forms constitutes a distinct suborder of Percomorphi • stro·mat·e·oid \strəˈmad.ēˌȯid\ adjective or noun |