crevalle jack
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of marine fish: The crevalle jack is a type of large, predatory fish belonging to the jack family (Carangidae), commonly found in the warm coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. It is known for its strong, streamlined body and powerful swimming ability.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- Anglers often seek the crevalle jack for its challenging fight.
- The crevalle jack is a common sight in these coastal waters.
Advanced Usage
- As a game fish: The term is frequently used in the context of sport fishing to describe a prized catch due to its strength and speed.
- Catching a large crevalle jack requires heavy tackle and skill.
Variants and Related Words
- Caranx hippos: This is the scientific (Latin) name for the crevalle jack.
- Jack crevalle: A common alternative name for the same species.
- Torpedo scad: A related but distinct species within the same family.
Synonyms
- Jack: A broader term for various fish in the Carangidae family, which includes the crevalle jack.
- Cavalla: A regional name sometimes used for large jacks, including the crevalle jack.
Related Phrases
- School of crevalle jack: Refers to a group of these fish swimming together.
- A massive school of crevalle jack was spotted near the reef.
Noun
- fish of western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico