ceratodidae

/sɛrəˈtɒdɪdiː/

Definitions

1. noun

A family of extinct, large, semi-aquatic mammals that lived during the Paleogene and Miocene epochs.

“The fossil of a member of the Ceratodidae family was discovered in the riverbed.”

Synonyms

  • dugongidae
  • sirenians

Antonyms

  • bipedidae
  • primate