IPA: /ˈtʃærəsɪn/
KK: /ˈtʃærəsɪn/
A type of small, colorful freshwater fish that belongs to the family Characidae, often found in tropical regions and popular in aquariums.
The characin is known for its vibrant colors and lively behavior, making it a favorite among aquarium enthusiasts.
Characin → The word 'characin' comes from the Greek 'charax' (meaning a kind of fish) and the suffix '-in' (used to form names of substances or compounds). The term refers to a group of freshwater fish known for their distinctive characteristics.
Think of the Greek word for a type of fish ('charax') to remember that 'characin' refers to a specific group of fish.