Tinca tinca
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of freshwater fish: Tinca tinca is the scientific name for a specific species of freshwater fish, commonly known as the tench. It is characterized by its olive-green to dark brown color, small scales covered in a thick layer of slime, and a dace-like appearance. It is noted for its hardiness and ability to survive in low-oxygen conditions.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The pond was stocked with Tinca tinca for coarse fishing.
- Tinca tinca is often found in weedy, slow-moving waters.
- Its ability to survive outside water for a period is a notable feature of Tinca tinca.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific and angling contexts: The term is primarily used in formal, scientific (taxonomic/ichthyological), and specific angling contexts to refer precisely to this species, distinguishing it from other fish.
- The study focused on the breeding habits of Tinca tinca.
- Many anglers seek Tinca tinca for its challenging fight.
Variants and Related Words
- Tench (n): The common English name for .
- He caught a large tench from the lake.
- Doctor Fish (n, informal): An old nickname for the tench, stemming from a historical belief that its slime could heal other fish.
Synonyms
- Tench
- Doctor fish (archaic/informal)
Notes on Meaning
- The definition emphasizes the species' notable resilience, specifically its "ability to survive outside water," which refers to its tolerance for poor water quality and low oxygen levels, allowing it to endure in muddy or stagnant conditions where other fish cannot.
Noun
- freshwater dace-like game fish of Europe and western Asia noted for ability to survive outside water