Acanthurus

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkænθərəs/

Definitions of acanthurus

noun a genus of fish in the family Acanthuridae, commonly known as surgeonfish or tangs

Example Sentences

A1 The acanthurus is a type of fish.

A2 I saw an acanthurus while snorkeling in the ocean.

B1 The acanthurus is known for its vibrant colors and unique markings.

B2 Marine biologists study the behavior of acanthurus in their natural habitat.

C1 The acanthurus population has been declining due to overfishing and habitat destruction.

C2 Conservation efforts are underway to protect the acanthurus species from extinction.

Examples of acanthurus in a Sentence

formal The acanthurus is a genus of fish in the family Acanthuridae.

informal I saw a beautiful acanthurus while snorkeling in the coral reef.

slang That acanthurus is one cool looking fish!

figurative The acanthurus glided through the water like a graceful dancer.

Grammatical Forms of acanthurus

past tense

acanthurus

plural

acanthuruses

comparative

more acanthurus

superlative

most acanthurus

present tense

acanthurus

future tense

will acanthurus

perfect tense

have acanthurused

continuous tense

is acanthurusing

singular

acanthurus

positive degree

acanthurus

infinitive

to acanthurus

gerund

acanthuring

participle

acanthurusing

Origin and Evolution of acanthurus

First Known Use: 1753 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acanthurus' originated from Latin.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of zoology to refer to a genus of fish known as surgeonfish, the word 'acanthurus' has evolved to also be used in taxonomy and marine biology to describe various species within the Acanthuridae family.