pollack

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{n} a fish of two species
Called also greenfish, greenling, lait, leet, lob, lythe, and whiting pollack
or pollock Either of two commercially important North Atlantic species of food fish in the cod family (Gadidae). Pollachius (or Gadus) virens, called saithe or coalfish in Europe, is deep green with a pale belly. It has a small chin barbel (fleshy protuberance) and three dorsal and two anal fins. A carnivorous, lively, usually schooling fish, it grows to about 3.5 ft (1.1 m) long and weighs up to 35 lbs (16 kg). The other species, Theragra chalcogramma, or walleye pollack, closely resembles P. virens. Pollock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company Pollock Paul Jackson Pollock Sir Frederick 3rd Baronet
important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod
The American pollock; the coalfish
important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish United States filmmaker (born in 1934)
United States filmmaker (born in 1934)
lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish
{i} saltwater fish of the cod family
A marine gadoid food fish of Europe (Pollachius virens)
pollachius
Pollock
Alternative spelling of Polack

Also, when people tell dumb Pollock jokes, I never get uptight or angry with the person for telling it.

Pollock
A surname
Pollock
A painting by Jackson Pollock
pollock
Either of two lean, white marine food fishes, of the genus Pollachius, related to cod
pollock
To fish for pollock
pollock
To splatter, as with paint
Pollock
{i} family name; Sir Frederick Pollock (1845-1937), English jurist, author of "Law of Torts"; Jackson Pollock (1912-1956), U.S. abstract-expressionist painter
The pollack
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pollock
United States artist famous for painting with a drip technique; a leader of abstract expressionism in America (1912-1956)
pollock
In England it is called coalfish, lob, podley, podling, pollack, etc
pollock
It is allied to the cod, and like it is salted and dried
pollock
lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish
pollock
important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod
pollock
A marine gadoid fish (Pollachius carbonarius), native both of the European and American coasts
pollocks
plural of pollock
walleyed pollack
A food fish (Theragra chalcogramma) of the northern Pacific related to the pollack
pollack

    Hyphenation

    pol·lack

    Turkish pronunciation

    pälık

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpälək/ /ˈpɑːlək/

    Etymology

    (noun.) 15th century. Middle English poullok, perhaps from Scottish Gaelic pollag or Irish pollóg.
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