释义 |
scor·pid·i·dae \skȯ(r)ˈpidəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Scorpid-, Scorpis, type genus (from Greek skorpid-, skorpis, a kind of seafish) + -idae : a small family of scaly-finned percoid fishes of the Pacific ocean including the half-moon that have a deep compressed body, well-developed teeth, and a single dorsal fin |