cod in French
cod in French is morue, cabillaud — cod means a large sea fish, especially Atlantic cod, widely eaten and central to many fisheries.
cod in French
morue
cabillaud
What does "cod" mean?
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noun A large sea fish, especially Atlantic cod, widely eaten and central to many fisheries.
"They ordered fish and chips made with fresh cod."
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noun British informal: a joke, a spoof, or an act of gentle mockery.
"It was all just a bit of a cod, nothing serious."
cod in a sentence
- They ordered fish and chips made with fresh cod.
- It was all just a bit of a cod, nothing serious.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cod" in French?
"cod" in French is morue, cabillaud. cod means: A large sea fish, especially Atlantic cod, widely eaten and central to many fisheries.
How do you use "cod" in a sentence?
Example: "They ordered fish and chips made with fresh cod." In French, "cod" is morue, cabillaud.
Are there other ways to say "cod" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "cod": morue, cabillaud.
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