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Noun genus merlangus has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus MerlangusDefinition: Genus Merlangus refers to a group of marine fish species commonly known as whiting. This genus belongs to the family Gadidae and is characterized by their slender bodies, silver coloration, and delicate flesh. Sense 1: PopularNoun: In popular usage, genus Merlangus represents the collective name for whiting fishes found in various parts of the world. Example sentence: The genus Merlangus includes several species of whiting, such as the North Atlantic whiting (Merlangus merlangus) and the Pacific whiting (Merlangus bilinearis). Related products: Visit Amazon for a selection of whiting fish products. Sense 2: LocalAdjective: In a local context, genus Merlangus refers to whiting fish species found in a specific geographical area. Example sentence: The local genus Merlangus, known as "striped whiting," is a popular catch among fishermen in the coastal waters of New Zealand. Related products: Explore Amazon for products related to New Zealand whiting fish species. Note: The provided links lead to Amazon search results for related products, allowing users to explore various items directly related to the described term. | ||||
genus menura genus menyanthes genus menziesia genus mephitis genus mercenaria genus mercurialis genus mergus genus meriones genus merlangus genus merluccius genus merops genus mertensia genus meryta genus mesembryanthemum genus mesocricetus genus mesohippus genus mespilus
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