Parr
/pɑ:/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A young salmon, specifically one that is less than two years old and still living in freshwater before its first migration to the sea. This is the primary zoological meaning.
- The young of various other fishes. The term can be extended to the juvenile stage of some other fish species.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The river is teeming with parr, which will eventually become mature salmon.
- Biologists study the parr stage to understand salmon development.
- We could see the distinctive dark vertical markings, called parr marks, on the sides of the young fish.
Advanced Usage
- "Parr marks": The characteristic dark vertical blotches found on the sides of a young salmon (parr). These markings provide camouflage.
- The parr marks help the young fish blend into the streambed.
Variants and Related Words
- Smolt (n): The next life stage after parr, when the young salmon undergoes physiological changes to adapt to saltwater and begins its migration to the sea.
- After the parr stage, the fish becomes a smolt and heads for the ocean.
Synonyms
- Fry: A very young fish; a more general term.
- Fingerling: A young fish, especially one about the size of a human finger.
Notes on Different Meanings
- The reference to "Queen of England as the 6th wife of Henry VIII (1512-1548)" is for the proper noun Catherine Parr. This is a separate, homographic word (a person's name) and is not related to the common noun parr (the young fish). The target word here is the common noun.
Noun
- the young of various fishes
- a young salmon up to 2 years old
- Queen of England as the 6th wife of Henry VIII (1512-1548)