Pronunciation: /əˌsɪˈpɛnsəriːn/
noun a fish belonging to the sturgeon family (Acipenseridae)
A1 An acipenserine is a type of fish that is known for its long lifespan.
A2 The acipenserine, also known as a sturgeon, is a prehistoric fish that can be found in both saltwater and freshwater.
B1 Acipenserines are often sought after for their prized caviar, which is considered a delicacy in many cultures.
B2 The decline in acipenserine populations is a cause for concern among conservationists, as these ancient fish play a crucial role in maintaining aquatic ecosystems.
C1 Researchers are studying the migration patterns of acipenserines to better understand their behavior and habitat preferences.
C2 The reintroduction of acipenserines into their native habitats is a complex process that requires careful monitoring and management.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the sturgeon family of fish (Acipenseridae)
A1 The acipenserine fish is known for its long lifespan and slow growth rate.
A2 The acipenserine species is commonly found in rivers and lakes.
B1 Scientists are studying the acipenserine population to better understand their migratory patterns.
B2 The acipenserine caviar is considered a delicacy in many cultures.
C1 The acipenserine family includes several species of sturgeon.
C2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the acipenserine species from extinction.
formal The acipenserine fish is known for its long lifespan and slow growth rate.
informal Have you ever seen an acipenserine fish in person? They're huge!
slang That acipenserine fish is a real tank, it could probably eat us whole!
figurative The acipenserine symbolizes longevity and wisdom in many cultures.
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