释义 |
si·gan·i·dae \-ganəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Siganus, type genus + -idae : a small family of compressed ovate-bodied herbivorous fishes having minute scales concealed in slippery skin and strong fin spines capable of inflicting painful wounds that is usually isolated in a special suborder of the order Percomorphi and is widely distributed in the tropical Indo-Pacific |