Solea solea
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of flatfish: Solea solea is the scientific name for a specific species of marine flatfish, commonly known as the common sole or Dover sole. It is characterized by its oval, flattened body and both eyes located on its right side. 2. A food fish: This fish is highly valued in cooking for its delicate, mild, and sweet-flavored white flesh.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The chef specializes in preparing Solea solea with a simple lemon butter sauce.
- True Solea solea is often more expensive than other types of sole found in the market.
- Overfishing has impacted the population of Solea solea in some regions.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/biological contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish this specific species from other similar-looking flatfish that may be marketed under the name "sole." It is part of binomial nomenclature.
- The study focused on the migratory patterns of Solea solea in the North Sea.
Variants and Related Words
- Common sole (n): The most frequent common name for .
- Dover sole (n): A widely used market name, especially in culinary contexts, for . (Note: In some regions, "Dover sole" may refer specifically to fish from certain areas).
- Sole (n): A broader common name for various species of flatfish in several families, which can sometimes lead to confusion with the specific .
Synonyms
- Flatfish: A general term for the order of fish to which it belongs.
- Dover sole: (See note in Variants).
- Common sole: (See note in Variants).
Related Phrases/Idioms
- "As flat as a sole": An idiom describing something very flat, derived from the shape of the fish. While it uses the common name "sole," it evokes the physical characteristic of .
- After the tire blew out, it was as flat as a sole.
Noun
- highly valued as food