cichlid
[ sik-lid ]
/ ˈsɪk lɪd /
noun
any of the spiny-rayed, freshwater fishes constituting the family Cichlidae, of South America, Africa, and southern Asia, superficially resembling the American sunfishes and popular in home aquariums.
adjective
belonging or pertaining to the family Cichlidae.
Also
cich·loid
[sik-loid] /ˈsɪk lɔɪd/.
Origin of cichlid
1880–85; < New Latin
Cichlidae, equivalent to
Cichl(a) a genus (< Greek
kíchlē thrush, wrasse) +
-idae
-id2
Words nearby cichlid
cicely,
cicero,
cicerone,
ciceronian,
ciceronianism,
cichlid,
cicisbeism,
cicisbeo,
ciclopirox olamine,
ciclosporin,
cid
British Dictionary definitions for cichlid
cichlid
/ (ˈsɪklɪd) /
noun
any tropical freshwater percoid fish of the family Cichlidae, which includes the mouthbrooders. Cichlids are popular aquarium fishes
adjective
of, relating to, or belonging to the Cichlidae
Derived forms of cichlid
cichloid, adjectiveWord Origin for cichlid
C19: from New Latin
Cichlidae, ultimately from Greek
kikhlē a sea fish