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cy·prin·i·dae I. \sə̇ˈprinəˌdē, -rīn-\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Cyprinus type genus + -idae : a large family (order Ostariophysi) of freshwater fishes (as the carps, barbels, tenches, breams, goldfishes, chubs, dace, shiners, and most of the freshwater minnows) that have a single dorsal fin, a somewhat protractile mouth destitute of teeth except for a few on the pharyngeal bones, the body nearly always covered with cycloid scales, and the air bladder large and divided into two parts II. noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Cyprina, type genus + -idae in some classifications : a family of thick-shelled marine bivalve mollusks (suborder Submytilacea) comprising the black quahog and certain related mollusks |