common mackerel
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Definition
- Noun:
- A commercially significant marine fish: The common mackerel is an important food fish found in the northern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
- Physical description: It is characterized by a greenish-blue body marked with dark, wavy bars and has very small scales or is nearly scaleless.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The common mackerel is a staple in many coastal diets.
- Fishermen caught a large school of common mackerel this morning.
- Its flavor is distinct from other types of mackerel.
Advanced Usage
- In a biological or ecological context: The term is used to specify this particular species () within the mackerel family.
- The migration patterns of the common mackerel are closely studied by marine biologists.
Variants and Related Words
- Mackerel (n): The general term for fish in the family Scombridae, which includes the common mackerel and other species like the Spanish mackerel.
- Atlantic mackerel (n): Another name for the common mackerel, specifying its primary habitat.
Synonyms
- Scomber scombrus: The scientific (Latin) name for the common mackerel.
- Atlantic mackerel: A direct synonym emphasizing its geographic range.
Related Phrases
- A shoal of mackerel: A common collective noun for a group of these fish.
- We sailed through a massive shoal of mackerel.
Related Idioms
Noun
- important food fish of the northern Atlantic and Mediterranean; its body is greenish-blue with dark bars and small if any scales