sphyraena barracuda

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sphyraena barracuda

A fisherman holds up a large sphyraena barracuda after a successful catch.

Definition

Noun: * A large predatory marine fish (Sphyraena barracuda), typically greyish-brown in color, known for its elongated body, sharp teeth, and formidable speed. It is both a prized game fish for anglers and a valued food fish, though larger specimens can pose a threat to humans in the water.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The diver spotted a large sphyraena barracuda lurking near the reef.
    • Anglers travel to these waters hoping to catch a trophy sphyraena barracuda.
    • While generally not aggressive toward humans, a provoked sphyraena barracuda can be dangerous.
Advanced Usage
  • The term sphyraena barracuda is the formal biological (binomial) name for the species commonly known as the great barracuda. It is used in scientific, academic, and precise technical contexts to avoid ambiguity with other barracuda species.
Variants and Related Words
  • Barracuda (n): The common name for fish of the genus , including the sphyraena barracuda. This term is used in everyday language, fishing, and general marine contexts.
  • Great barracuda (n): Another common name for the sphyraena barracuda, often used to distinguish it from smaller barracuda species.
Synonyms
  • Great barracuda: The most direct common-name synonym.
  • Predatory fish: A descriptive term highlighting its feeding behavior, though it applies to many species.
sphyraena barracuda

A fisherman holds up a large sphyraena barracuda after a successful catch.

Noun
  1. large (up to 6 ft) greyish-brown barracuda highly regarded as a food and sport fish; may be dangerous to swimmers