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Noun family exocoetidae has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: Family ExocoetidaeDescriptionThe family Exocoetidae, commonly known as the flying fish, consists of marine fishes that are known for their ability to glide through the air. These slender, silvery fish have specialized pectoral fins that allow them to momentarily take flight and cover impressive distances above the water's surface. Sense 1: TaxonomyPart of Speech: Noun Usage: In the field of marine biology, the family Exocoetidae is classified as a taxonomic group belonging to the order Beloniformes. Related products: Fish Taxonomy Books Sense 2: BiologyPart of Speech: Noun Usage: The members of the Exocoetidae family possess adaptations that enable them to skim across the water's surface and glide through the air in order to escape from predators. Related products: Aquatic Biology Books Sense 3: PopularPart of Speech: Adjective Usage: Flying fish, a popular attraction among tourists in tropical regions, exhibit breathtaking aerial displays as they soar above the ocean waves. Related products: Books on Tropical Marine Life Sense 4: LocalPart of Speech: Adjective Usage: In the coastal town of Pelican Bay, the annual Flying Fish Festival celebrates the local Exocoetidae population and their unique ability to glide through the air. Related products: Fish Festival Merchandise Sample Sentences
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family eriocaulaceae family erysiphaceae family erythroxylaceae family eschrichtiidae family esocidae family euglenaceae family euphorbiaceae family eurylaimidae family exocoetidae family fabaceae family fagaceae family falconidae family fasciolidae family felidae family filariidae family fissurellidae family fistulariidae
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