Sciaena aquila
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Definition
Noun A large marine food fish native to European waters, specifically the Argyrosomus regius, commonly known as the meagre or shi drum. It is a species of croaker or drum fish (family Sciaenidae) valued for its size and as a food source.
Usage
- The sciaena aquila is often found in the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern Atlantic Ocean.
- Commercial fisheries sometimes target the sciaena aquila due to its desirable flesh.
- Anglers consider catching a large sciaena aquila a significant achievement.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in scientific, ichthyological (the study of fish), or very specific culinary contexts. In general English, the common names "meagre" or "shi drum" are more frequently employed.
- It can be used metonymically to represent high-value seafood or a prized catch.
- The menu featured the local sciaena aquila, prepared with simple herbs.
Variants and Related Words
- Meagre (noun): The most common English name for this fish.
- Shi drum (noun): Another common name, especially in culinary contexts.
- Argyrosomus regius (noun): The modern scientific binomial name.
- Croaker (noun): A general term for fish in the family Sciaenidae, known for making drumming or croaking sounds.
- Drum fish (noun): Another general term for the Sciaenidae family.
Synonyms
- Meagre
- Shi drum
- Stone bas (a less common name)
Notes on Meaning
This word has a single, specific zoological meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses, as it refers to a concrete entity (a species of fish). Its usage is almost entirely literal.
Noun
- large European marine food fish