pollock in Portuguese
pollock in Portuguese is paloco — pollock means a lean, white-fleshed marine fish related to cod, widely used in fish fingers and fast food.
pollock in Portuguese
paloco
Either of two lean, white marine food fishes, of the genus Pollachius, in the cod family.
What does "pollock" mean?
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noun A lean, white-fleshed marine fish related to cod, widely used in fish fingers and fast food.
"The fish and chip shop switched from cod to pollock to save money."
pollock in a sentence
- The fish and chip shop switched from cod to pollock to save money.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pollock" in Portuguese?
"pollock" in Portuguese is paloco. pollock means: A lean, white-fleshed marine fish related to cod, widely used in fish fingers and fast food.
How do you use "pollock" in a sentence?
Example: "The fish and chip shop switched from cod to pollock to save money." In Portuguese, "pollock" is paloco.
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