释义 |
scle·ro·pa·rei \ˌsklirōpəˈrēˌī, -ler-\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from scler- + Greek pareia cheek : a large and economically important order of spiny-finned fishes comprising the scorpion fishes, greenlings, sculpins, gurnards, and related forms that are distinguished by a process of the third suborbital plate extending backward to or toward the preopercle — compare mail-cheeked |