tripletail
Americannoun
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a large food fish, Lobotes surinamensis, inhabiting the warmer waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, having the lobes of its dorsal and anal fins extending backward and, with the caudal fin, suggesting a three-lobed tail.
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any similar fishes of the genus Lobotes, of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
noun
Etymology
Origin of tripletail
Example Sentences
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The tripletail Matecumbe was excellent, served in a sauce of salt, pepper, olive oil, onion, capers, shallots and fresh basil leaves, a little reminiscent of a puttanesca.
From Washington Post • Aug. 30, 2018
We liked the tripletail Juliette style, which was a healthy portion of seared fish, topped with shrimp, scallops in chardonnay butter and toasted almonds.
From Washington Post • Aug. 30, 2018
Filleting a tripletail is a little time-consuming, but worth it.
From Time Magazine Archive
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They're believers that hot, calm weather and a high sun make for perfect tripletail fishing on Mobile Bay.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Those are heavyweight tripletail anywhere, even by Mobile Bay standards.
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