ganoid
[ gan-oid ]
/ ˈgæn ɔɪd /
adjective
of or relating to the Ganoidei, a group of mostly extinct fishes characterized by hard, bony scales, the living species of which include the paddlefishes, sturgeons, and gars.
(of the scale of a fish) having a smooth, shiny surface of ganoin or a similar substance.
noun
a ganoid fish.
Origin of ganoid
OTHER WORDS FROM ganoid
sub·gan·oid, adjectiveWords nearby ganoid
ganister,
ganja,
gannet,
gannett,
ganof,
ganoid,
ganoin,
ganser's syndrome,
gansevoort,
gansey,
gansu
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British Dictionary definitions for ganoid
ganoid
/ (ˈɡænɔɪd) /
adjective
(of the scales of certain fishes) consisting of an inner bony layer and an outer layer of an enamel-like substance (ganoin)
denoting fishes, including the sturgeon and bowfin, having such scales
noun
a ganoid fish
Word Origin for ganoid
C19: from French
ganoïde, from Greek
ganos brightness +
-oid