Aetobatidae

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌiːtəˈbætɪˌdiː/

Definitions of aetobatidae

noun Aetobatidae is a noun referring to a family of cartilaginous fish commonly known as eagle rays.

Example Sentences

A1 Aetobatidae is a type of fish.

A2 The Aetobatidae family includes species like the eagle rays.

B1 Scientists study the behavior of Aetobatidae to understand their ecological role.

B2 The Aetobatidae genus is known for its distinctive wing-like pectoral fins.

C1 Research on Aetobatidae has revealed new insights into their evolutionary history.

C2 The conservation status of Aetobatidae species is a topic of ongoing debate among marine biologists.

Examples of aetobatidae in a Sentence

formal The Aetobatidae family consists of various species of eagle rays.

informal I saw a cool video of an Aetobatidae ray swimming in the ocean.

slang Those Aetobatidae rays are so chill, just gliding through the water.

figurative The Aetobatidae family is like a squad of graceful underwater flyers.

Grammatical Forms of aetobatidae

past tense

aetobatidae

plural

aetobatidae

comparative

more aetobatidae

superlative

most aetobatidae

present tense

aetobatidae

future tense

will aetobatidae

perfect tense

have aetobatidae

continuous tense

is aetobatidae

singular

aetobatidae

positive degree

aetobatidae

infinitive

to aetobatidae

gerund

aetobatidaeing

participle

aetobatidaed

Origin and Evolution of aetobatidae

First Known Use: 1838 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aetobatidae' originates from the Greek word 'aetos' meaning eagle and 'batis' meaning a kind of flatfish, referring to a family of rays known as eagle rays.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aetobatidae' has remained consistent in its use to refer to the scientific classification of eagle rays within the family Aetobatidae.