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percoid
[ pur-koid ]
adjective
- belonging to the Percoidea, a group of acanthopterygian fishes comprising the true perches and related families, and constituting one of the largest natural groups of fishes.
- resembling a perch.
percoid
/ pəˈkɔɪdɪən; ˈpɜːkɔɪd /
adjective
- of, relating to, or belonging to the Percoidea, a suborder of spiny-finned teleost fishes including the perches, sea bass, red mullet, cichlids, etc
- of, relating to, or resembling a perch
noun
- any fish belonging to the suborder Percoidea
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Word History and Origins
Origin of percoid1
C19: from Latin perca perch ² + -oid
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Example Sentences
Perch′-backed, shaped like a perch's back; Per′ciform, percoid; Per′cine, perciform; Per′coid, like the perch: pertaining to the perch family.
From Project Gutenberg
The nearest respectable sport for the fly or minnow man is with black bass, in the smaller lakes and connecting rivers within two or three hours' railway journey; and there are six or eight other percoid forms such as striped, calico, and rock bass, and several of the sunfishes, all of which take a fly.
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This is a percoid, Serranus nigritus of Holbrook, and one of the very best table-fishes of these waters.
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