cy|prin|i|form

cy|prin|i|form
cy|prin|i|form «sih PRIHN uh frm, -PRY nuh-», adjective.
= cyprinoid. (Cf.cyprinoid)
cy|prin|i|form «sih PRIHN uh frm, -PRY nuh-», adjective.
carp-like in form or structure.
[< Latin cyprīnus carp (< Greek kyprînos) + English -form]

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