释义 |
chro·mi·des \ˈkrōməˌdēz, -räm-\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, irregular from Chromis, genus of fishes, from Latin chromis, a sea fish, from Greek; perhaps akin to Greek chremizein to neigh — more at grim in some classifications : an order of spiny-finned fishes comprising the percoid families Cichlidae and Pomacentridae and sometimes related forms |