gadoid (Meaning)

Wordnet

gadoid (n)

a soft-finned fish of the family Gadidae

Webster

gadoid (a.)

Of or pertaining to the family of fishes (Gadidae) which includes the cod, haddock, and hake.

Webster

gadoid (n.)

One of the Gadidae.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gadoid

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gadoid Sentence Examples

  1. Gadoid fishes, such as cod and haddock, are important commercial species.
  2. Gadoid species are typically demersal, living near the bottom of the ocean.
  3. The gadoid family includes over 700 species, found in all oceans.
  4. Gadoids have a distinctive physical appearance, with elongated bodies and large heads.
  5. Gadoids are generally opportunistic feeders, consuming a wide variety of marine organisms.
  6. The Gadoid Enhancement Program aims to increase the population of gadoid species in the North Atlantic.
  7. Overfishing has led to a decline in gadoid populations in many parts of the world.
  8. Gadoids are important prey species for larger marine predators.
  9. Gadoid fisheries are subject to strict regulations to ensure the sustainability of the stocks.
  10. The gadoid species is an important part of the marine ecosystem, contributing to its biodiversity and productivity.

FAQs About the word gadoid

a soft-finned fish of the family GadidaeOf or pertaining to the family of fishes (Gadidae) which includes the cod, haddock, and hake., One of the Gadidae.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Gadoid fishes, such as cod and haddock, are important commercial species.

Gadoid species are typically demersal, living near the bottom of the ocean.

The gadoid family includes over 700 species, found in all oceans.

Gadoids have a distinctive physical appearance, with elongated bodies and large heads.