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33%10 Family of marine fish commonly referred to as snappers
noun

• the family of snappers (Lutjanidae)

33%6 Belongs to the same family as snappers and breams.
noun

• a genus of Sparidae, containing the southern common seabream, the silver seabream, the redbanded seabream, the bluespotted seabream, the red seabream, and the common seabream (Pagrus)

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