Clupea sprattus
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Definition
Noun 1. A small marine fish: A species of small, silvery fish belonging to the herring family (Clupeidae), scientifically named Clupea sprattus. 2. A food fish: This fish is commercially harvested and is often processed and canned in a manner similar to sardines.
Usage
- Clupea sprattus is the formal, scientific name for this species. In common, non-scientific language, it is more frequently referred to by its common names.
- The term is used in biological, zoological, and commercial fishing contexts to precisely identify this specific type of fish.
Examples
- The biologist studied the migration patterns of Clupea sprattus in the North Sea.
- This cannery processes several tons of Clupea sprattus each week.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomy: The name follows binomial nomenclature, where is the genus and is the specific epithet.
- In commercial labeling: While the scientific name may appear on detailed product information or export documents, consumer-facing labels will typically use common names like "sprat" or "brisling."
Variants and Related Words
- Sprat (n): The most common English name for .
- Brisling (n): A name used for small, young sprats, particularly when canned.
- European sprat (n): A fuller common name specifying the species' primary region.
Synonyms
- Sprat
- European sprat
- Brisling (specifically for small, canned sprats)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- "A sprat to catch a mackerel": This idiom uses the common name "sprat." It means a small expenditure or concession made in the hope of a much larger gain. (e.g., )
Noun
- small herring processed like a sardine