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Noun family luvaridae has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebFamily LuvaridaeDescription:The Family Luvaridae refers to a group of marine fish species commonly known as louvar fishes. They belong to the order Perciformes and can be found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world. Louvar fishes are known for their unique appearance and are often sought after by anglers and divers. Senses:Sense 1:Noun: A family of marine fish species in the order Perciformes. Example sentence: The family Luvaridae includes species such as Luvarus imperialis (commonly known as the Emperor fish) and Luvarus fabricii (commonly known as the Louvar). Related products: Check out these books on marine fish species on Amazon. Sense 2:Adjective: Relating to or characteristic of the family Luvaridae or its members. Example sentence: The diver spotted a beautiful schools of family Luvaridae fishes swimming gracefully near the coral reef. Related products: Explore diving gear for underwater adventures on Amazon. Sense 3:Sense: A local term commonly used in a specific region to refer to the family Luvaridae. Example sentence: In the coastal towns of the Caribbean, people enjoy fishing for the delicious family Luvaridae during the annual fishing festival. Related products: Discover fishing equipment and accessories on Amazon. | ||||
family lomariopsidaceae family lophiidae family lophosoriaceae family loranthaceae family lorisidae family loxomataceae family lucanidae family lutjanidae family luvaridae family lycaenidae family lycoperdaceae family lycopodiaceae family lycosidae family lygaeidae family lymantriidae family lythraceae family machilidae
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