Spanish mackerel
Americannoun
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an American game fish, Scomberomorus maculatus, inhabiting the Atlantic Ocean.
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any of various similar scombroid fishes.
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(in California) the jack mackerel.
noun
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Also called: kingfish. any scombroid food fish of the genus Scomberomorus, esp S. maculatus, of American coastal regions of the Atlantic: family Scombridae (mackerels, tunnies, etc)
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a mackerel, Scomber colias, of European and E North American coasts that is similar to the common Atlantic mackerel
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any of various related marine food fishes, esp Scomberomerus Commerson
Etymology
Origin of Spanish mackerel
An Americanism dating back to 1660–70
Example Sentences
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"We were chasing Spanish mackerel and had one eaten by a pack of six of them, four metres off the edge of the boat," he told AFP.
From Barron's • May 24, 2026
Spanish mackerel has had improved success recently on cut bait, squid or shrimp.
From Washington Times • Oct. 2, 2019
For generations, fishermen there have claimed rights to the grounds, which are rich with high-value tuna, grouper and Spanish mackerel.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 15, 2019
“The reef was there for the taking, but it was also abused,” Kinijoji “Kenny” Sarai, Mr. Masi’s boss, said over a lunch of Spanish mackerel marinated in coconut milk, lemon and vinegar.
From New York Times • Oct. 24, 2018
"Good to eat, is it?" asked Jerry, eyeing the forked tail, which, in this fish, resembles that of the Spanish mackerel.
From The Outdoor Chums on the Gulf by Allen, Quincy
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