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pompano (encz) | pompano,mořská ryba n: Zdeněk Brož |
Pompano (gcide) | Pompano \Pom"pa*no\, n. [Sp. p['a]mpano.] [Written also
pampano.] (Zool.)
1. Any one of several species of marine fishes of the genus
Trachynotus, of which four species are found on the
Atlantic coast of the United States; -- called also
palometa.
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Note: They have a brilliant silvery or golden luster, and are
highly esteemed as food fishes. The round pompano
(Trachynotus thomboides) and the Carolina pompano
(Trachynotus Carolinus) are the most common. Other
species occur on the Pacific coast.
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2. A California harvest fish (Stromateus simillimus),
highly valued as a food fish.
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Pompano shell (Zool.), a small bivalve shell of the genus
Donax; -- so called because eaten by the pompano.
[Florida]
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pompano (wn) | pompano
n 1: flesh of pompano; warm-water fatty fish
2: any of several deep-bodied food fishes of western Atlantic
and Gulf of Mexico |
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California pompano (gcide) | Palometa \Pa`lo*me"ta\, n. (Zool.)
A type of pompano (Palometa simillima) that is smaller than
the Florida pompano; it is common in West Indies. Called also
the California pompano.
Syn: California pompano, Palometa simillima.
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Pompano (gcide) | Pompano \Pom"pa*no\, n. [Sp. p['a]mpano.] [Written also
pampano.] (Zool.)
1. Any one of several species of marine fishes of the genus
Trachynotus, of which four species are found on the
Atlantic coast of the United States; -- called also
palometa.
[1913 Webster]
Note: They have a brilliant silvery or golden luster, and are
highly esteemed as food fishes. The round pompano
(Trachynotus thomboides) and the Carolina pompano
(Trachynotus Carolinus) are the most common. Other
species occur on the Pacific coast.
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2. A California harvest fish (Stromateus simillimus),
highly valued as a food fish.
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Pompano shell (Zool.), a small bivalve shell of the genus
Donax; -- so called because eaten by the pompano.
[Florida]
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Pompano shell (gcide) | Pompano \Pom"pa*no\, n. [Sp. p['a]mpano.] [Written also
pampano.] (Zool.)
1. Any one of several species of marine fishes of the genus
Trachynotus, of which four species are found on the
Atlantic coast of the United States; -- called also
palometa.
[1913 Webster]
Note: They have a brilliant silvery or golden luster, and are
highly esteemed as food fishes. The round pompano
(Trachynotus thomboides) and the Carolina pompano
(Trachynotus Carolinus) are the most common. Other
species occur on the Pacific coast.
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2. A California harvest fish (Stromateus simillimus),
highly valued as a food fish.
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Pompano shell (Zool.), a small bivalve shell of the genus
Donax; -- so called because eaten by the pompano.
[Florida]
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pompanos (gcide) | carangid \carangid\ n.
any fish of the family Carangidae, including the
cavallas, jacks, pompanos and scads.
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california pompano (wn) | California pompano
n 1: smaller than Florida pompano; common in West Indies [syn:
palometa, California pompano, Palometa simillima] |
florida pompano (wn) | Florida pompano
n 1: found in coastal waters New England to Brazil except clear
waters of West Indies [syn: Florida pompano, {Trachinotus
carolinus}] |
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