"Percophidae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Percophidae is the scientific family name for the tribe of marine fish commonly known as percopsids or snailfish. They are benthic fish, meaning they live near the bottom of the ocean, and are characterized by their elongated bodies, large heads, and small fins.
The word "percolating" is a verb that means to flow or pass through something slowly, especially in a gradual or scattered way. It can also mean to spread or diffuse through something, often in a gradual and subtle manner. In a figurative sense, it can also mean to be actively working or operating, often in a quiet or subtle way.
The word "percula" refers to a type of whelk, a large predatory snail that is commonly found in tropical oceans.
Percursory refers to a superficial or brief examination or review of something, often in a cursory or hasty manner. It can also describe a superficial or incomplete understanding of a subject or topic.