CHROMIDE


Meaning of CHROMIDE in English

ˈkrōˌmīd noun

( -s )

Etymology: New Latin Chromides

: any of several small brightly colored African fishes (family Cichlidae) ; especially : a brilliant orange or yellow fish ( Etroplus maculatus ) that is spotted with red, has a large black spot on either side, and is frequently kept in the tropical aquarium — called also orange chromide

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