yellowtail snapper
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Definition
Noun: 1. A marine fish species: A superior food fish (Ocyurus chrysurus) found in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, characterized by a distinct, broad yellow stripe running along its sides and onto its forked tail fin.
Usage
- The term yellowtail snapper is used to specifically identify this species of snapper, prized for its flavor and recognized by its vivid yellow markings.
- It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- The chef recommended the grilled yellowtail snapper.
- We caught several yellowtail snapper on our fishing trip off the coast of Florida.
- The bright yellow stripe is the easiest way to identify a yellowtail snapper.
Advanced Usage
- The species name, , is used in scientific or formal biological contexts.
- In culinary contexts, it may be shortened informally to "yellowtail" on menus, though this can cause confusion with other fish species also called yellowtail.
Variants and Related Words
- Snapper (n): The general family (Lutjanidae) of fish to which the yellowtail snapper belongs. Not all snappers have yellow tails.
- Yellowtail (n): A common name for several different fish species with yellow tails (e.g., yellowtail amberjack, yellowtail kingfish). Using the full name "yellowtail snapper" is more precise.
Synonyms
- Scientific name: .
- Regional names: In some areas, it may be called simply "yellowtail" or "flag".
Noun
- superior food fish of the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean with broad yellow stripe along the sides and on the tail