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merluccius

 

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Noun merluccius has 1 sense
  1. Merluccius, genus Merluccius - hakes
    --1 is a kind of fish genus
    --1 is a member of Gadidae, family Gadidae

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Merluccius

Description:

Merluccius is a genus of fish in the family Merlucciidae, commonly known as hakes. They are popular in cuisines around the world and are often caught for commercial purposes.

Senses and Usages:

1. Noun (Singular):

a) A type of fish belonging to the genus Merluccius.

b) The flesh of a merluccius fish, used in various culinary preparations.

c) Merluccius fishes are known for their delicate flavor and tender flesh.

d) Explore cookbooks with merluccius recipes on Amazon.

2. Noun (Plural):

a) A group or species of fishes belonging to the genus Merluccius.

b) The market is currently offering a variety of fresh merluccius in different sizes.

c) Browse fishing gear for catching merluccius on Amazon.

3. Adjective:

a) Pertaining to or characteristic of the genus Merluccius.

b) The merluccius population has been declining in recent years due to overfishing.

c) Learn more about merluccius conservation on Amazon.

4. Adverb:

a) In a manner related to or resembling a merluccius.

b) He swam merluccius-ly through the water, gracefully navigating the currents.

c) Discover books on merluccius swimming techniques on Amazon.

5. Verb:

a) To catch or fish for merluccius species.

b) The fishermen started their day early, hoping to merluccius a bountiful catch.

c) Find fishing boats suitable for merluccius fishing on Amazon.

Sample Sentences:

1. The seafood restaurant served a delicious fillet of merluccius with a side of sautéed vegetables.

2. The local fish market had a fresh batch of merluccius, perfect for tonight's dinner.

3. As an avid angler, he decided to try his luck in the open ocean, targeting the schools of merluccius.

4. The merluccius population needs strict conservation measures to ensure its sustainable future.

5. The merluccius swam swiftly in pursuit of its prey, displaying its impressive speed.

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