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mackerel in Latin

mackerel in Latin is scomber — mackerel means a small, oily edible sea fish with a streaked or speckled pattern on its back.

mackerel in Latin

scomber
noun
Certain smaller edible fish, principally true mackerel and Spanish mackerel in family Scombridae, often speckled,

What does "mackerel" mean?

  1. noun A small, oily edible sea fish with a streaked or speckled pattern on its back.
    "She grilled a fresh mackerel with lemon and herbs."
  2. noun A sky pattern of small, rippled clouds that looks like fish scales (as in "mackerel sky").
    "Sailors say a mackerel sky means rain is coming."

mackerel in a sentence

  • She grilled a fresh mackerel with lemon and herbs.
  • Mackerel is cheap, sustainable, and full of omega-3s.
  • Sailors say a mackerel sky means rain is coming.

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What is "mackerel" in Latin?

"mackerel" in Latin is scomber. mackerel means: A small, oily edible sea fish with a streaked or speckled pattern on its back.

How do you use "mackerel" in a sentence?

Example: "She grilled a fresh mackerel with lemon and herbs." In Latin, "mackerel" is scomber.

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