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Noun genus prionotus has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus PrionotusDescription:The genus Prionotus refers to a group of fish belonging to the family Triglidae, commonly known as sea robins. These fascinating creatures are found in coastal waters, predominantly in the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. They are known for their vibrant coloration, spines on their pectoral fins, and the ability to produce audible sounds using their swim bladder. Sample Sentences:Noun: The genus Prionotus encompasses several species of sea robins. Adjective: The Prionotus fish has a stunning appearance due to its vibrant colors. Verb: Prionotus fish are skilled at camouflaging themselves in sandy ocean beds. Possible Related Products: | ||||
genus praunus genus prenanthes genus presbytes genus priacanthus genus primula genus prinia genus priodontes genus prionace genus prionotus genus pristis genus pritzelago genus proboscidea genus procavia genus procellaria genus prociphilus genus procnias genus proconsul
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