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freshwater fish vs bream

bream vs freshwater fish

freshwater fish and bream both are nouns.

freshwater fish is not a verb while bream is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
freshwater fish Yes No No No
bream Yes No Yes No
As nouns, bream is a hyponym of freshwater fish; that is, bream is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than freshwater fish:
  • freshwater fish: flesh of fish from fresh water used as food
  • bream: flesh of various freshwater fishes of North America or of Europe
freshwater fish (noun) bream (noun)
flesh of fish from fresh water used as food any of various usually edible freshwater percoid fishes having compressed bodies and shiny scales; especially (but not exclusively) of the genus Lepomis
any of numerous marine percoid fishes especially (but not exclusively) of the family Sparidae
flesh of any of various saltwater fishes of the family Sparidae or the family Bramidae
flesh of various freshwater fishes of North America or of Europe
freshwater fish (verb) bream (verb)
clean (a ship's bottom) with heat
Difference between freshwater fish and bream

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