mackerel|mackerels in English

noun

[mack·er·el || 'mækrəl]

greenish-blue edible fish common to the North Atlantic

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1. Mackerel, Common mackerel, Boston mackerel, Caballa

2. Caballa translate: mackerel, mackerel

3. You should catch at least two mackerels.

4. The 7 Sesterces Mackerel!

5. Tunas, Mackerels, and Billfishes of the Americas poster, in stunning, life-like color

6. * Avoid shark , swordfish , king mackerel , tilefish .

7. Caballa f (plural Caballas) mackerel; Usage notes

8. 12 Such as tilefish, swordfish, shark, king mackerel.

9. 13 These include shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish .

10. Whitening composition comprising mackerel hydrolysis product as active ingredient

11. We got into some mackerel about three miles out.

12. It is sometimes confused with Japanese Spanish mackerel, S. niphonius.

13. Canned Mackerel in Water • *Note: Today I used 425g can

14. Butterfish is also known as escolar, white tuna or snake mackerel

15. Boobies are carnivorous birds who eat anchovies, mackerel, sardines, and squid

16. Today's menu is seasoned taro, grilled mackerel, and bean paste stew.

17. Bloater (plural Bloaters) A salted, and lightly smoked herring or mackerel

18. It's probably just a school of mackerel or something, all clumped together.

19. Japanese Spanish mackerel is an important species for fisheries in east Asia.

20. Bonito definition, any mackerel-like fish of the genus Sarda, as S

21. It' s probably just a school of mackerel or something, all clumped together

22. What does Bloater mean? A large mackerel or herring, lightly smoked and salted

23. Top choices are salmon , mackerel , herring , lake trout , sardines , anchovies , and tuna .

24. The bonitoes and Albicores are much like our mackerels in colour, shape, and taste, but grow to a very large size

25. Albicore A name applied to several large fishes of the Mackerel family, esp