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tunny vs horse mackerel

horse mackerel vs tunny

tunny and horse mackerel both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tunny Yes No No No
horse mackerel Yes No No No
As nouns, horse mackerel is a hyponym of tunny; that is, horse mackerel is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than tunny:
  • tunny: any very large marine food and game fish of the genus Thunnus; related to mackerel; chiefly of warm waters
  • horse mackerel: largest tuna; to 1500 pounds; of mostly temperate seas: feed in polar regions but breed in tropics
tunny (noun) horse mackerel (noun)
any very large marine food and game fish of the genus Thunnus; related to mackerel; chiefly of warm waters a California food fish
important warm-water fatty fish of the genus Thunnus of the family Scombridae; usually served as steaks large elongated compressed food fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe
largest tuna; to 1500 pounds; of mostly temperate seas: feed in polar regions but breed in tropics
Difference between tunny and horse mackerel

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