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saurel

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From French French saurel (jack mackerel), from Ancient Greek σαῦρος (saûros, horse mackerel).[1] Compare Spanish jurel.

Noun

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saurel (plural saurels)

  1. Any carangoid fish of the genus Trachurus, especially Trachurus trachurus, of Europe and America, and Trachurus picturatus of California; the skipjack, scad or horse mackerel.[2]
    • 1985, Barbara C. Cleveland, Adjustments to Changes in Fisheries Law and Economics, number 269, page 76:
      In general, while the consumption of fresh fish is tending to increase, 60 per cent of consumption consists of sardines, saurel, anchovy and mackerel, that is, very inexpensive fish.

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