mackerel scad

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mackerel scad

A fisherman holds up a freshly caught mackerel scad.

Definition

Noun: 1. A small, silvery fish: A species of fish (Decapterus macarellus) characterized by its small size and silvery coloration, found in the western Atlantic Ocean from Nova Scotia, Canada, to Brazil.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The fisherman caught several mackerel scad using a light tackle.
    • Mackerel scad are often used as bait for larger game fish.
    • A school of mackerel scad shimmered just below the water's surface.
Advanced Usage
  • As a taxonomic reference: The term is used in ichthyology (the study of fish) to specifically refer to the species within the jack family, Carangidae.
    • The research paper compared the migratory patterns of the mackerel scad to other carangids.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mackerel scads (plural noun): The standard plural form.
  • Scad (noun): A more general term for various fish in the genera and , which includes the mackerel scad.
  • Hardtail (noun): A common name for some scad species, referring to their stiff, forked tail.
Synonyms
  • Round scad (Note: This can refer to closely related species and may be used regionally as a synonym.)
  • Cigarfish (Note: This is a common name for a similar, related species, .)
Related Phrases
  • School of mackerel scad: The typical grouping in which these fish are found.
    • A large school of mackerel scad attracted predators to the area.
mackerel scad

A fisherman holds up a freshly caught mackerel scad.

Noun
  1. small silvery fish; Nova Scotia to Brazil