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kingfish vs Spanish mackerel

Spanish mackerel vs kingfish

kingfish and Spanish mackerel both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
kingfish Yes No No No
Spanish mackerel Yes No No No
As nouns, Spanish mackerel is a hypernym of kingfish; that is, Spanish mackerel is a word with a broader meaning than kingfish:
  • kingfish: large edible mackerel of temperate United States coastal Atlantic waters
  • Spanish mackerel: any of several large marine food fishes of the genus Scomberomorus
kingfish (noun) Spanish mackerel (noun)
any of several food and game fishes of the drum family indigenous to warm Atlantic waters of the North American coast any of several large marine food fishes of the genus Scomberomorus
large edible mackerel of temperate United States coastal Atlantic waters medium-sized mackerel of temperate Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico
small silvery marine food fish found off California a California food fish
large game fish of Australia and New Zealand flesh of commercially important fishes especially of the Atlantic coastal waters of America
the lean flesh of any of several fish caught off the Atlantic coast of the United States
Difference between kingfish and Spanish mackerel

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