Aramidae

/əˈræmɪdiː/ noun

In zoological taxonomy, a family name for certain organisms, likely following the naming convention of ending family names in '-idae'.

Following the Latin zoological suffix '-idae' (meaning 'family'), though the specific family connection is unclear. This suffix is the standard way to name animal families in scientific classification.

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