释义 |
acan·tho·cyb·i·um \əˌkan(t)thəˈsibēəm\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from acanth- + Latin cybium tunny, from Greek kybion flesh of the young tunny, from kybos piece of salted fish, cube : a genus (sometimes made the type of a separate family Acanthocybiidae though usually placed in Scombridae) of large predaceous marine fishes that includes the wahoo and other food and game fishes |