It's a Latin term, which means cartilaginous fish. He's got cartilage and no bones. That the skeleton is not hard. It's a kind of fish. The word is formed from the Greek roots kondros (cartilage, tendon) and strokes ( fish).
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
It's a Latin term, which means cartilaginous fish. He's got cartilage and no bones. That the skeleton is not hard. It's a kind of fish. The word is formed from the Greek roots kondros (cartilage, tendon) and strokes ( fish).
GARCÍA ALBERTO
condrictios-belonging to the expression : fish of cartilaginous structure or skeleton-
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