Acanthopterygian

/ˌækænθɒptəˈrɪdʒiən/ noun

A member of the fish group Acanthopterygii, which includes most modern bony fishes with spiny fins.

From Greek 'akantha' (thorn) + 'pterygion' (small fin or wing). This scientific term became the formal taxonomic classification for a major division of fishes.

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