hog snapper
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large species of wrasse fish (Lachnolaimus maximus) native to the western Atlantic Ocean, characterized by the male's distinctive, elongated snout which resembles that of a pig. * This is the primary and most specific definition, referring to the biological species. It is also commonly known as the hogfish.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- While diving in the Florida Keys, we spotted a large hog snapper hiding in the coral.
- The hog snapper is prized by both recreational anglers and spearfishers for its delicious flesh.
- The guide pointed out the male hog snapper by its unique, pig-like snout.
Advanced Usage
- As a common name: The term "hog snapper" is a regional common name. In many areas, especially in culinary and fishing contexts, the fish is more frequently called hogfish to avoid confusion with true snapper species.
- The menu listed "pan-seared hogfish," which is the same species as the hog snapper.
Variants and Related Words
- Hogfish (n): The more widely used common name for the same species ().
- Wrasse (n): The family of fish (Labridae) to which the hog snapper belongs.
Synonyms
- Hogfish (n): The direct and most common synonym.
- Lachnolaimus maximus (n): The formal scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Notes on Meaning
- Not a True Snapper: Despite the name "hog snapper," this fish is biologically a wrasse, not a member of the true snapper family (Lutjanidae). The name is derived from its physical appearance and feeding behavior.
Noun
- large wrasse of western Atlantic; head of male resembles a pig's snout