English sole

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Definition

Noun: 1. A type of flatfish: The English sole is a species of flatfish (Parophrys vetulus) found in the Pacific Ocean, particularly along the coast of North America. It is known for its pale brown skin on its top side and its highly valued flesh.

Usage

The term "english sole" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of fish, especially in culinary, fishing, and marine biology contexts. - The restaurant's special tonight is grilled English sole with lemon butter. - Commercial fishermen catch English sole using bottom trawls. - Biologists are studying the migration patterns of the English sole.

Advanced Usage
  • The name "English sole" is a common name specific to North America. In other regions, this fish may have different common names, or the name "sole" may refer to different species entirely.
  • It is often contrasted with other flatfish like "Dover sole" or "Pacific sanddab."
Variants and Related Words
  • Lemon sole: This is another common name for the same species (), used in some regions.
  • Sole (noun): A broader term for various species of flatfish in several families, prized as food fish. "English sole" is one type of sole.
Synonyms
  • Parophrys vetulus (scientific name)
  • Lemon sole (a common alternative name)
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • English sole fillet: A piece of English sole meat with the bones removed.
    • The recipe calls for two English sole fillets.
Noun
  1. popular pale brown food flatfish of the Pacific coast of North America
  2. highly valued almost pure white flesh