gadoid — [gā′doid΄] adj. [< ModL gadus, cod < Gr gados, kind of fish + OID] of or like the family (Gadidae, order Gadiformes) of bony fishes including cod, hake, and burbot n. any fish of this family … English World dictionary
gadoid — adjective Etymology: New Latin Gadus, genus of fishes, from Greek gados, a fish Date: circa 1842 resembling or related to the cods • gadoid noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
gadoid — /ˈgeɪdɔɪd/ (say gaydoyd) adjective 1. belonging to or resembling the Anacanthini, an order of soft finned fishes including the cod, haddock, etc. –noun 2. a gadoid fish. {New Latin gadus cod (from Greek gados kind of fish) + oid} …
gadoid fish — noun a soft finned fish of the family Gadidae • Syn: ↑gadoid • Hypernyms: ↑soft finned fish, ↑malacopterygian • Hyponyms: ↑cod, ↑codfish, ↑whiting, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
gadoid — /gay doyd/, adj., n. gadid. [1835 45; < NL Gad(us) (see GADID) + OID] * * * … Universalium
gadoid — adjective /ˈɡeɪdɔɪd/ Of or pertaining to cod or the Gadidae family … Wiktionary
gadoid — adj. of or pertaining to the fish family Gadidae which includes the cod and haddock … English contemporary dictionary
gadoid — [ geɪdɔɪd, ga ] noun Zoology a bony fish of an order (Gadiformes) that comprises cod, hake, and related fish. Origin C19: from mod. L. gadus (from Gk gados cod ) + oid … English new terms dictionary
gadoid — a.,n. (fish) of the cod family … Dictionary of difficult words
gadoid — n. & adj. n. any marine fish of the cod family Gadidae, including haddock and whiting. adj. belonging to or resembling the Gadidae. Etymology: mod.L gadus f. Gk gados cod + OID … Useful english dictionary