"Condrichthyes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "condrichthyes" refers to a group of fish, specifically the suborder of ray-finned fish, which includes over 90% of all fish species. The name comes from the Greek words "konos", meaning "cone", and "rhytos", meaning "ray", due to the skeletal structure of their fins. Condrichthyes are characterized by having a median swim bladder and a heterocercal caudal fin, meaning that the upper lobe of the tail fin is larger than the lower lobe. Examples of condrichthyes include salmon, tuna, and cod.
To condone means to approve or accept something, often reluctantly, that would otherwise be disapproved of or considered wrong. It can also mean to tolerate or overlook something that is considered unacceptable or unethical.
To condone is to accept or tolerate something that is wrong or unacceptable, but not to actively encourage or support it. It is to overlook or pardon someone's mistakes or wrongdoing, often because it is not severe enough to warrant punishment.
Conduce means to lead, guide, or direct someone or something towards a particular outcome or goal. It can also mean to induce or bring about a particular effect or result.