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Noun genus pristis has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus PristisDefinition: Genus Pristis refers to a group of large, flat-bodied rays in the family Pristidae. These rays are commonly known as sawfishes due to their long, flat snouts lined with sharp teeth, resembling saws or blades. Sense 1: As a noun, Genus Pristis is used to describe a taxonomic genus that encompasses several species of sawfishes, including the largetooth sawfish (Pristis pristis) and the green sawfish (Pristis zijsron). Example sentence: The genus Pristis is characterized by its elongated snout with teeth extending along both sides. Sense 2: As an adjective in a popular context, Genus Pristis can be used to refer to products or items associated with sawfishes. Example sentence: The toy store has a wide collection of genus Pristis-themed stuffed animals and action figures. Sense 3: In a local sense, Genus Pristis might be used as a term to describe a specific species or population of sawfish found in a particular geographic area. Example sentence: The diverse coastal waters of Florida provide habitat for different species within the genus Pristis. For related products, you can search on Amazon for genus pristis. | ||||
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 genus procyon
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