gadidae

/ˈɡædaɪdiː/

Definitions

1. noun

a family of marine fishes including the cods, haddock, and whiting, characterized by a pointed snout and a tongue that is embedded in the floor of the mouth.

“The gadidae family includes some of the most popular seafood species in the world.”

Synonyms

  • codfish family
  • cods and allies

Antonyms

  • none