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trevally

[truh-val-ee]

noun

plural

trevallies 
  1. any of several popular Australian food fish of the genus Caranx, especially Caranx georgianus.



trevally

/ trɪˈvælɪ /

noun

  1. Also called: araaraany of various marine food and game fishes of the genus Caranx : family Carangidae

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Word History and Origins

Origin of trevally1

Origin uncertain
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Word History and Origins

Origin of trevally1

C19: probably alteration of cavally ; see cavalla
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Example Sentences

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Fish vary in their omega-3 levels and generally the fishier they taste the more omega-3 fats they have — such as tuna, salmon, deep sea perch, trevally, mackeral and snook.

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Sealife such as sergeant majors, giant trevally, and monk seals were abundant, swimming around the cage, keeping an eye on me.

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The institute is also breeding another local fish, the silver trevally, aiming for a strain that will reproduce in captivity without hormone implants.

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She recently spent a week on Alphonse working on a study of a fish species called the Giant Trevally, or GT.

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He is also a born broadcaster, his velvety voice propelling footage of tool-using tusk fish and giant trevally fish that catch birds in midair.

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