IPA: /ˌskɔːrˈpeɪnɪd/
KK: /skɔrˈpeɪnɪd/
A type of marine fish that is often found in warm waters and has venomous spines on its fins. These fish are usually carnivorous and can be found in various parts of the world, especially in the Pacific Ocean.
The scorpaenid is known for its striking appearance and dangerous spines, making it a fascinating subject for marine biologists.
Scorpaenid is derived from "Scorpaena" (from Latin, meaning scorpion fish) and the suffix "-id" (meaning related to or belonging to). The term refers to a family of fish that are related to the scorpion fish.
Think of the scorpion fish, which is called 'Scorpaena' in Latin, and remember that 'scorpaenid' refers to fish that are related to it.