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		Definition of carangid in English: carangidnoun kəˈrandʒɪd-ˈraNGɡid Zoology A marine fish of the jack family (Carangidae ), whose members typically have a sloping forehead and two dorsal fins. 〔动〕鲹,鲹鱼科 Example sentencesExamples -  Among these fishes the carangids and the ribbon fishes could be effectively utilised for surimi production in our country.
 -  Barracudas, carangids, tuna, groupers, large napoleon fish, hunchback parrot fish, turtles, sea snakes, reef sharks, eagle rays, mobulas, all are frequent encounters in the cruises in this area.
 -  Some of the common groups include acanthurids, balistids, carangids, hemiramphids, lethrinids, lutjanids, mullids and siganids.
 -  Eagle rays, manta rays, sharks, barracudas and carangids can easily be seen in the blue.
 -  The outer shelf assemblage was primarily composed of oceanic pelagic taxa, such as carangids and scombrids, and mesopelagic taxa.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from modern Latin Carangidae (plural), from the genus name Caranx.    Definition of carangid in US English: carangidnoun-ˈraNGɡid Zoology A marine fish of the jack family (Carangidae), whose members typically have a sloping forehead and two dorsal fins. 〔动〕鲹,鲹鱼科 Example sentencesExamples -  Among these fishes the carangids and the ribbon fishes could be effectively utilised for surimi production in our country.
 -  Barracudas, carangids, tuna, groupers, large napoleon fish, hunchback parrot fish, turtles, sea snakes, reef sharks, eagle rays, mobulas, all are frequent encounters in the cruises in this area.
 -  Eagle rays, manta rays, sharks, barracudas and carangids can easily be seen in the blue.
 -  Some of the common groups include acanthurids, balistids, carangids, hemiramphids, lethrinids, lutjanids, mullids and siganids.
 -  The outer shelf assemblage was primarily composed of oceanic pelagic taxa, such as carangids and scombrids, and mesopelagic taxa.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from modern Latin Carangidae (plural), from the genus name Caranx.     |