释义 |
cen·trar·chi·dae \-_kəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from centrarchus, type genus (from Greek kentron sharp point + archos rectum) + -idae — more at center : a family of No. American carnivorous percoid freshwater fishes containing the sunfishes, crappies, black basses, and others valuable as food and game • cen·trar·choid \-ˌkȯid\ adjective or noun |