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sunfish vs freshwater bream

freshwater bream vs sunfish

sunfish and freshwater bream both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sunfish Yes No No No
freshwater bream Yes No No No
As nouns, freshwater bream is a hyponym of sunfish; that is, freshwater bream is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than sunfish:
  • sunfish: small carnivorous freshwater percoid fishes of North America usually having a laterally compressed body and metallic luster: crappies, black bass, bluegills, pumpkinseed
  • freshwater bream: any of various usually edible freshwater percoid fishes having compressed bodies and shiny scales; especially (but not exclusively) of the genus Lepomis
sunfish (noun) freshwater bream (noun)
small carnivorous freshwater percoid fishes of North America usually having a laterally compressed body and metallic luster: crappies, black bass, bluegills, pumpkinseed any of various usually edible freshwater percoid fishes having compressed bodies and shiny scales; especially (but not exclusively) of the genus Lepomis
among the largest bony fish; pelagic fish having an oval compressed body with high dorsal and anal fins and caudal fin reduced to a rudder-like lobe; worldwide in warm waters flesh of various freshwater fishes of North America or of Europe
the lean flesh of any of numerous American perch-like fishes of the family Centrarchidae
Difference between sunfish and freshwater bream

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