brown trout

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A species of freshwater trout, Salmo trutta, that is native to Europe and Asia
A European freshwater game fish (Salmo trutta) that is dark olive to purple-black above and yellow-brown with reddish spots on the sides. It is naturalized in North America. Prized and wary European game fish (Salmo trutta, family Salmonidae) that is favoured for food. The species includes several varieties (e.g., the Loch Leven trout of Britain). The brown trout is recognized by the light-ringed black spots on its brown body. It has been transplanted to many areas of the world because it can thrive in warmer waters than most other trout. It grows to about 8 lbs (3.6 kg). Oceangoing individuals, called sea trout, are larger than freshwater forms and provide good sport, as do those that enter large lakes
speckled trout of European rivers; introduced in North America
brown trout

    Hyphenation

    Brown trout

    Turkish pronunciation

    braun traut

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbroun ˈtrout/ /ˈbraʊn ˈtraʊt/

    Etymology

    [ 'braun ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English broun, from Old English brun; akin to Old High German brun brown, Greek phrynE toad.
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