silurid
American
[si-loor-id, sahy-]
/ sɪˈlʊər ɪd, saɪ- /
noun
adjective
silurid
British
/ saɪˈlʊərɪd /
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of silurid
1890–95; < New Latin Siluridae name of the family, equivalent to Silur ( us ) genus name ( Latin silūrus a kind of fish < Greek sílouros ) + -idae -id 2
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