saury
Americannoun
plural
sauries-
a sharp-snouted fish, Scomberesox saurus, inhabiting temperate regions of the Atlantic Ocean.
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any of various related fishes.
noun
Etymology
Origin of saury
Example Sentences
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In October last year one or two local fisherman posted on social media that they had landed a few Atlantic saury.
From BBC • Dec. 11, 2023
As fish make for cooler climates, some species such as the Pacific saury and flying squid are moving farther into open waters and out of the reach of Japanese fishermen, particularly as fuel prices rise.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 23, 2023
Murakami Satoshi, a wholesaler who imported seafood such as saury from the affected prefecture of Miyagi, also predicted a potential drop in sales due to the ban.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 16, 2023
He suspects the low-oxygen zone acts like a fence, confining mackerel, saury, and other prey into a smaller, oxygen-rich pool of water near the surface.
From Science Magazine • Feb. 1, 2023
So they brought him rare sand-suckers, and blue-striped wrasse, and saury pike, and gigantic cuttle-fish, four feet long, to his heart's content.
From Biographies of Working Men by Allen, Grant
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