Characinidae

/ˌkærəsɪˈneɪdiː/ noun

The scientific family name for all characin fishes, a large group of freshwater fish with sharp teeth and small adipose fins.

From Greek 'charax' (pointed stake) with the Latinized family suffix '-idae' used in taxonomic nomenclature to denote a biological family.

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