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    FISH FAMILY

    Pronunciation (US): Play  (GB): Play

     I. (noun) 

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    Meaning:

    Any of various families of fishplay

    Classified under:

    Nouns denoting animals

    Hypernyms ("fish family" is a kind of...):

    family ((biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more genera)

    Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "fish family"):

    Cobitidae; family Cobitidae (loaches)

    Cyprinidae; family Cyprinidae (a family of fish including: carp; tench; roach; rudd; dace)

    Electrophoridae; family Electrophoridae (small family comprising the electric eels)

    Catostomidae; family Catostomidae (suckers; closely related to the family Cyprinidae)

    Cyprinodontidae; family Cyprinodontidae (large family of small soft-finned fishes; killifishes; flagfishes; swordtails; guppies)

    family Poeciliidae; Poeciliidae (topminnows)

    family Holocentridae; Holocentridae (squirrelfishes and soldierfishes)

    Anomalopidae; family Anomalopidae (a family of fish including: flashlight fishes)

    family Zeidae; Zeidae (a family of fish in the order Zeomorphi)

    Caproidae; family Caproidae (boarfishes)

    family Fistulariidae; Fistulariidae (cornetfishes)

    family Gasterosteidae; Gasterosteidae (sticklebacks)

    family Syngnathidae; Syngnathidae (pipefishes)

    family Macrorhamphosidae; Macrorhamphosidae (bellows fishes)

    Centriscidae; family Centriscidae (shrimpfishes)

    Aulostomidae; family Aulostomidae (trumpetfishes)

    family Petromyzontidae; Petromyzontidae (lampreys)

    family Myxinidae; Myxinidae (slime-producing marine animals: hagfishes)

    Chimaeridae; family Chimaeridae (a family of Holocephali)

    family Hexanchidae; Hexanchidae (primitive sharks)

    family Lamnidae; Lamnidae (oceanic sharks)

    family Isuridae; Isuridae (in some classifications another name for the family Lamnidae)

    Cetorhinidae; family Cetorhinidae (in some older classifications considered the family of the basking sharks)

    Alopiidae; family Alopiidae (thresher sharks)

    family Orectolobidae; Orectolobidae (nurse sharks and carpet sharks)

    Carchariidae; family Carchariidae; family Odontaspididae; Odontaspididae (sand sharks; in some classifications coextensive with family Carcharhinidae)

    family Rhincodontidae; Rhincodontidae (small-toothed sharks comprising only one species)

    family Scyliorhinidae; Scyliorhinidae (small bottom-dwelling sharks)

    Carcharhinidae; family Carcharhinidae (largest family of living sharks; found worldwide especially in tropical waters; dorsal fin lacks spines: requiem sharks including tiger sharks and soupfin sharks)

    family Triakidae; Triakidae (small sharks with smooth skins and lacking spines on their dorsal fins)

    family Squalidae; Squalidae (dogfishes having a spine in each dorsal fin)

    family Sphyrnidae; Sphyrnidae (hammerhead sharks; bonnethead sharks)

    family Squatinidae; Squatinidae (bottom-dwelling ray-like sharks)

    family Torpedinidae; Torpedinidae (electric rays)

    family Pristidae; Pristidae (large primitive rays with elongated snouts)

    family Rhinobatidae; Rhinobatidae (primitive rays with guitar-shaped bodies)

    Dasyatidae; family Dasyatidae (sting rays)

    family Myliobatidae; Myliobatidae (eagle rays)

    family Mobulidae; Mobulidae (large rays lacking venomous spines: mantas)

    family Rajidae; Rajidae (bottom-dwelling tropical rays: skates)

    family Latimeridae; Latimeridae (extinct except for the coelacanth)

    Ceratodontidae; family Ceratodontidae (lungfishes having hornlike ridges on the teeth)

    family Siluridae; Siluridae (Old World catfishes)

    Ameiuridae; family Ameiuridae (North American catfishes)

    family Laricariidae; Laricariidae (armored catfish)

    Ariidae; family Ariidae (sea catfishes)

    family Gadidae; Gadidae (large family of important mostly marine food fishes)

    family Macrouridae; family Macruridae; Macrouridae; Macruridae (grenadiers)

    Anguillidae; family Anguillidae (eels that live in fresh water as adults but return to the sea to spawn)

    family Muraenidae; Muraenidae; Congridae; family Congridae (marine eels)

    family Gonorhynchidae; Gonorhynchidae (coextensive with the genus Gonorhynchus)

    Clupeidae; family Clupeidae (herrings; shad; sardines; etc.)

    Engraulidae; family Engraulidae (anchovies)

    family Salmonidae; Salmonidae (salmon and trout)

    Coregonidae; family Coregonidae (soft-finned fishes comprising the freshwater whitefishes; formerly included in the family Salmonidae)

    family Osmeridae; Osmeridae (smelts)

    Elopidae; family Elopidae (tarpons and ladyfishes)

    Albulidae; family Albulidae (bonefish)

    Argentinidae; family Argentinidae (small marine soft-finned fishes with long silvery bodies; related to salmons and trouts)

    family Myctophidae; Myctophidae (deep-sea fishes comprising the lantern fishes)

    family Synodontidae; Synodontidae (soft-finned bottom-dwelling fishes)

    Chlorophthalmidae; family Chlorophthalmidae (small family of soft-finned bottom-dwellers with large eyes; relatives of lizardfishes)

    family Osteoglossidae; Osteoglossidae (a family of large fishes that live in freshwater; includes bandfish and bonytongues)

    family Lampridae; Lampridae (opahs)

    family Trachipteridae; Trachipteridae; family Regalecidae; Regalecidae (ribbonfishes)

    family Ogcocephalidae; Ogcocephalidae (batfishes: sluggish bottom-dwelling spiny fishes)

    family Lophiidae; Lophiidae (large-headed marine fishes comprising the anglers)

    Batrachoididae; family Batrachoididae (toadfishes; related to anglers and batfishes)

    Antennariidae; family Antennariidae (frogfishes; tropical spiny-finned marine fishes having large nearly vertical mouths; related to toadfishes and anglers)

    Belonidae; family Belonidae (ferocious fishes of warm regions resembling but unrelated to the freshwater gars)

    Exocoetidae; family Exocoetidae (flying fishes; closely related to the halfbeaks)

    family Hemiramphidae; Hemiramphidae (halfbeaks; marine and freshwater fishes closely related to the flying fishes but not able to glide)

    family Scomberesocidae; family Scombresocidae; Scomberesocidae; Scombresocidae (only sauries)

    family Ophiodontidae; Ophiodontidae (fishes closely related to greenlings)

    Anabantidae; family Anabantidae (small freshwater spiny-finned fishes of Africa and southern Asia)

    family Percidae; Percidae (active freshwater fishes; true perches and pike perches)

    family Trichodontidae; Trichodontidae (two species of elongate compressed scaleless large-eyed fishes that live in sand or mud)

    family Ophidiidae; Ophidiidae (eellike marine fishes)

    Brotulidae; family Brotulidae (chiefly deep-sea fishes related to the Ophidiidae)

    Carapidae; family Carapidae (pearlfishes: related to the Brotulidae)

    Centropomidae; family Centropomidae (a family of fish or the order Perciformes including robalos)

    Esocidae; family Esocidae (pikes; pickerels; muskellunges)

    Centrarchidae; family Centrarchidae (sunfish family)

    family Serranidae; Serranidae (marine fishes: sea basses; sea perches; groupers; jewfish)

    Embiotocidae; family Embiotocidae (viviparous percoid fishes comprising the surf fishes)

    family Priacanthidae; Priacanthidae (small carnivorous percoid fishes found worldwide in tropical seas)

    Apogonidae; family Apogonidae (bright-colored marine fishes that incubate eggs in the mouth)

    family Malacanthidae; Malacanthidae (short-headed marine fishes; often brightly colored)

    family Pomatomidae; Pomatomidae (food and game fishes related to pompanos)

    family Rachycentridae; Rachycentridae (family of pelagic fishes containing solely the cobia)

    Echeneididae; family Echeneidae; family Echeneididae (fishes having a sucking disk on the head for clinging to other fishes and to ships)

    Carangidae; family Carangidae (large family of narrow-bodied marine food fishes with widely forked tails; chiefly of warm seas)

    Coryphaenidae; family Coryphaenidae (large active pelagic percoid fish)

    Bramidae; family Bramidae (deep-bodied percoid fishes of the open seas)

    Branchiostegidae; family Branchiostegidae (small family of marine fishes having covered gills)

    Characidae; family Characidae (tropical freshwater fishes of Africa and South America and Central America)

    Characinidae; family Characinidae (former name of the Characidae)

    Cichlidae; family Cichlidae (cichlids)

    family Lutjanidae; Lutjanidae (snappers)

    family Haemulidae; Haemulidae (grunts)

    family Sparidae; Sparidae (porgies; scups)

    family Sciaenidae; Sciaenidae (warm-water marine fishes including the drums and grunts and croakers and sea trout)

    family Mullidae; Mullidae (goatfishes or red mullets)

    family Mugilidae; Mugilidae (grey mullets)

    Atherinidae; family Atherinidae (small spiny-finned fishes of both salt and fresh water)

    family Sphyraenidae; Sphyraenidae (monotypic family of large active fishes of tropical and subtropical waters: barracuda)

    family Pempheridae; Pempheridae (sweepers)

    family Kyphosidae; Kyphosidae (sea chubs)

    Ephippidae; family Ephippidae (small family comprising the spadefishes)

    Chaetodontidae; family Chaetodontidae (butterfly fishes)

    family Pomacentridae; Pomacentridae (damselfishes)

    family Labridae; Labridae (wrasses)

    family Scaridae; Scaridae (parrotfishes)

    family Polynemidae; Polynemidae (threadfins)

    family Opisthognathidae; Opisthognathidae (jawfishes)

    family Uranoscopidae; Uranoscopidae (stargazers)

    Dactyloscopidae; family Dactyloscopidae (sand stargazers)

    Blenniidae; family Blenniidae (a family of fish including: combtooth blennies)

    Clinidae; family Clinidae (viviparous blennies of temperate and tropical seas)

    family Pholidae; family Pholididae; Pholidae (a family of fish of suborder Blennioidea)

    family Stichaeidae; Stichaeidae (pricklebacks)

    Anarhichadidae; family Anarhichadidae (wolffishes)

    family Zoarcidae; Zoarcidae (eelpouts)

    Ammodytidae; family Ammodytidae (sand lances)

    Callionymidae; family Callionymidae (dragonets)

    family Gobiidae; Gobiidae (gobies)

    Eleotridae; family Eleotridae (sleepers)

    family Percophidae; Percophidae (percoid flatheads)

    family Toxotidae; Toxotidae (archerfishes)

    family Microdesmidae; Microdesmidae (worm fish)

    Acanthuridae; family Acanthuridae (surgeonfishes)

    family Gempylidae; Gempylidae (snake mackerels)

    family Trichiuridae; Trichiuridae (cutlassfishes)

    family Scombridae; Scombridae (marine food fishes: mackerels; chub mackerels; tuna)

    family Kasuwonidae; Katsuwonidae (in some classifications considered a separate family comprising the oceanic bonitos)

    family Xiphiidae; Xiphiidae (comprising the common swordfishes)

    family Istiophoridae; Istiophoridae (sailfishes; spearfishes; marlins)

    family Luvaridae; Luvaridae (louvars)

    family Stromateidae; Stromateidae (butterfishes: harvest fishes; dollar fishes)

    family Gobiesocidae; Gobiesocidae (clingfishes)

    family Lobotidae; Lobotidae (tripletails)

    family Gerreidae; family Gerridae; Gerreidae; Gerridae (mojarras)

    family Sillaginidae; Sillaginidae (small family of small food fishes in shallow waters of the Pacific around Indonesia)

    Amiidae; family Amiidae (only the bowfins)

    family Polyodontidae; Polyodontidae (paddlefishes)

    Acipenseridae; family Acipenseridae (sturgeons)

    family Lepisosteidae; Lepisosteidae (comprises the genus Lepisosteus)

    family Scorpaenidae; Scorpaenidae (scorpionfishes; rockfishes; lionfishes)

    Cottidae; family Cottidae (sculpins)

    Cyclopteridae; family Cyclopteridae (lumpfishes)

    family Liparidae; family Liparididae; Liparidae; Liparididae (snailfishes)

    Agonidae; family Agonidae (poachers)

    family Hexagrammidae; Hexagrammidae (greenlings)

    family Platycephalidae; Platycephalidae (scorpaenoid flatheads)

    family Triglidae; Triglidae (in some classifications restricted to the gurnards and subdivided into the subfamilies Triglinae (true sea robins) and Peristediinae (armored sea robins))

    subfamily Triglinae; Triglinae (in some classifications considered a subfamily of Triglidae comprising searobins having ordinary scales and no barbels (true searobins))

    Peristediinae; subfamily Peristediinae (in some classifications considered a subfamily of Triglidae comprising the armored searobins)

    Dactylopteridae; family Dactylopteridae (flying gurnards)

    Balistidae; family Balistidae (triggerfishes)

    family Monocanthidae; Monocanthidae (filefishes)

    family Ostraciidae; family Ostraciontidae; Ostraciidae (boxfishes)

    family Tetraodontidae; Tetraodontidae (puffers)

    Diodontidae; family Diodontidae (spiny puffers)

    family Molidae; Molidae (ocean sunfishes)

    family Pleuronectidae; Pleuronectidae (righteye flounders)

    Bothidae; family Bothidae (a family of fish of the order Heterosomata)

    Cynoglossidae; family Cynoglossidae (tonguefishes)

    family Soleidae; Soleidae (soles)

    Holonyms ("fish family" is a member of...):

    Craniata; subphylum Craniata; subphylum Vertebrata; Vertebrata (fishes; amphibians; reptiles; birds; mammals)

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