cyprinid
Americannoun
adjective
noun
adjective
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of, relating to, or belonging to the Cyprinidae
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resembling a carp; cyprinoid
Etymology
Origin of cyprinid
1890–95; < New Latin Cyprinidae name of family, equivalent to Cyprīn ( us ) genus name (< Latin < Greek kyprînos carp) + -idae -id 2
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A few minutes later, it is brought in: kilograms of silver cyprinid - the size of whitebait - glisten in the morning sun.
From BBC • Feb. 17, 2014
Identification of cyprinid fish reported from Kansas as Squalius elongatus.
From Five Natural Hybrid Combinations in Minnows (Cyprinidae) by Cross, Frank B.
Pharyngeal tooth replacement in Semotilus atromaculatus and Clinostomus elongatus, two species of cyprinid fishes.
From Five Natural Hybrid Combinations in Minnows (Cyprinidae) by Cross, Frank B.
Geographic variation in the North American cyprinid fish.
From Natural History of the Bell Vireo, Vireo bellii Audubon by Barlow, Jon C.
Identification of Oxygeneum pulverulentum Forbes, from Illinois, as a hybrid cyprinid fish.
From Fishes of the Big Blue River Basin, Kansas by Minckley, W. L.
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