SCARUS


Meaning of SCARUS in English

ˈska(a)rəs noun

Etymology: Latin, from Greek skaros; probably akin to Greek skairein to skip, leap

1. -es : a parrot fish ( Sparisoma cretense ) of the Mediterranean of excellent table quality and highly esteemed by the ancient Romans

2. capitalized

[New Latin, from Latin, parrot fish]

: the type genus of Scaridae comprising fishes with the teeth completely consolidated so that the jaws have the appearance of a bird's beak — compare parrot fish

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