释义 |
tri·a·can·thi·dae \ˌtrīəˈkan(t)thəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Triacantha, type genus (from tri- + acantha) + -idae : a family of marine fish (suborder Balistoidea) that have a protractile upper jaw, live chiefly on sandy bottoms where they feed on mollusks, and comprise the hornfishes |