IPA: /ˈkroʊmɪs/
KK: /ˈkroʊmɪs/
A type of fish that belongs to a specific group known for their bright colors and is often found in freshwater environments.
The chromis is known for its vibrant colors and is popular in aquariums.
Chromis is derived from the Greek word "chroma" (meaning color). The suffix "-is" is often used in biological taxonomy to denote a genus or species. Therefore, chromis refers to a genus of fish known for their vibrant colors.
Think of 'color' ('chroma') to remember that 'chromis' refers to a colorful genus of fish.