cyprinid
/ˈsɪprɪnɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A member of the family Cyprinidae, a large and diverse group of freshwater fish.
“The cyprinid family includes over 2,400 species of fish.”
2. noun
A type of freshwater fish, such as a carp or a minnow.
“The cyprinid that lived in the river was a common minnow species.”