Achrochordidae

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ˌækroʊˈkɔːrdaɪdiː/

Definitions of achrochordidae

noun a taxonomic family of primitive marine chordates known as the hagfishes

Example Sentences

A1 The achrochordidae is a family of fish.

A2 The achrochordidae are known for their unique anatomy.

B1 Researchers have been studying the achrochordidae for decades.

B2 The achrochordidae species found in tropical waters are particularly fascinating.

C1 The achrochordidae family includes some of the most elusive marine creatures.

C2 Experts are still uncovering new information about the achrochordidae and their behavior.

Examples of achrochordidae in a Sentence

formal The Achrochordidae is a family of non-venomous snakes found in Southeast Asia.

informal I heard that the Achrochordidae snakes are really rare to come across.

slang Those Achrochordidae snakes are like the hidden gems of the snake world.

figurative The Achrochordidae family slithers through the jungle like elegant dancers.

Grammatical Forms of achrochordidae

plural

achrochordidae

comparative

more achrochordidae

superlative

most achrochordidae

present tense

achrochordidae

future tense

will be achrochordidae

perfect tense

have been achrochordidae

continuous tense

is being achrochordidae

singular

achrochordidae

positive degree

achrochordidae

infinitive

to be achrochordidae

gerund

being achrochordidae

participle

achrochordidae

Origin and Evolution of achrochordidae

First Known Use: 1855 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'achrochordidae' is derived from the Greek words 'achroo' meaning 'colorless' and 'chord' meaning 'cord'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'achrochordidae' was first used in the mid-19th century to classify a family of marine invertebrates known as sacoglossans. Over time, the word has continued to be used in the field of taxonomy to refer to this specific group of animals.