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yellowtail
[yel-oh-teyl]
noun
plural
yellowtails ,plural
yellowtail .a game fish, Seriola lalandei, of California.
Also called yellowtail snapper.a small West Indian snapper, Ocyurus chrysurus.
any of several other fishes with a yellow caudal fin.
yellowtail
/ ˈɛəʊˌٱɪ /
noun
a carangid game fish, Seriola dorsalis, of coastal waters of S California and Mexico, having a yellow tail fin
any of various similar fishes
Also called: yellowtail moth.any of various similar fishes Another name for goldtail moth
another word for yellowtail kingfish
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of yellowtail1
Example Sentences
Rich also recommended Wild Planet’s canned fish, which includes tuna, sardines, salmon, mackerel, yellowtail and anchovies.
I’m partial to the individual cold-smoked bites of yellowtail and salmon.
A type of yellowtail, I watched the fish flash streaks of silver when the sun hit just right below the water’s surface.
Workers will come in at 4 a.m. to grab items like yellowtail from the freezer.
Others traditionally caught off Japan’s southern shores, like yellowtail or Spanish mackerel, are reappearing in northern waters, according to industry groups.
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