american plaice
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Definition
Noun: * A large, commercially important flatfish (Hippoglossoides platessoides) native to the North Atlantic Ocean, valued as a food fish. It is characterized by its brownish upper side and white underside.
Usage
- The term "American plaice" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of right-eyed flounder. It is a standard common name in ichthyology (the study of fish), commercial fishing, and culinary contexts.
- It is typically used as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The fishermen caught a record-breaking American plaice today.
- American plaice is often sold as fillets in supermarkets.
- The population of American plaice is carefully managed by fisheries.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific and regulatory contexts, the species name is used to avoid confusion with other fish called "plaice" in different regions (e.g., the European plaice, ).
Variants and Related Words
- Dab: A general common name sometimes used interchangeably for the American plaice and other similar small flatfish.
- Flatfish: The broad biological order (Pleuronectiformes) to which the American plaice belongs, including halibut, flounder, and sole.
- Plaice: A more general term that can refer to several species of flatfish; "American plaice" specifies the North American species.
Synonyms
- Canadian plaice (regional synonym, especially in Canadian waters)
- Sand dab (a less specific common name)
- Long rough dab (a common name used in some regions)
Related Phrases
- Plaice fishery: Refers to the commercial industry focused on catching American plaice and similar species.
- The plaice fishery is a vital part of the local economy.
Noun
- large American food fish