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Noun — A freshwater fish related to salmon, popular for both eating and sport fishing.

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Etymology

From Old English truht and Old French truite, both tracing back to a Late Latin word possibly derived from a Greek term meaning "to gnaw" — a nod to the fish's feeding habits.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “trout” mean?

The word “trout” means a freshwater fish related to salmon, popular for both eating and sport fishing. In plain terms, a common river and lake fish, closely related to salmon.

How do you pronounce “trout”?

“Trout” is pronounced trowt (/tɹaʊt/ in IPA).

How do you use “trout” in a sentence?

Here is “trout” used in a sentence: “They caught two trout in the river before breakfast.”

What part of speech is “trout”?

“Trout” is a noun.

Where does the word “trout” come from?

The word “trout” comes from Late Latin. From Old English truht and Old French truite, both tracing back to a Late Latin word possibly derived from a Greek term meaning "to gnaw" — a nod to the fish's feeding habits.

Is “trout” a common word?

“Trout” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between trout and salmon?

Trout and salmon are related freshwater and, in some species, ocean-migrating fish, but trout is generally smaller and more commonly associated with freshwater rivers and lakes, while salmon are typically larger and better known for migrating between freshwater and the ocean. Both are popular for eating and sport fishing, but they are distinct species within the same broader fish family.

Is trout a freshwater or saltwater fish?

Trout is classified as a freshwater fish, related to salmon, and is popular for both eating and sport fishing in rivers and lakes. Some trout species can tolerate brief periods in saltwater, but freshwater habitats are their defining environment.

Why is trout popular among anglers?

Trout is popular for sport fishing because it is a freshwater fish that is widely available in rivers and lakes and is also valued as food, making it a common target for recreational anglers. Its dual appeal as both a game fish and a food fish contributes to its popularity.

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