pollackˈpɒl ək
pollack
English Definitions:
Pollack, Sydney Pollack (noun)
United States filmmaker (born in 1934)
pollack, pollock (noun)
lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish
pollack, pollock, Pollachius pollachius (noun)
important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod
Pollack
Pollachius pollachius is a species of marine fish in the Pollachius genus. FAO uses English name pollack for this species. Together with Pollachius virens, it may also be referred to as pollock. Other names include European pollock, lieu jaune, and lythe. It is common in the north-eastern parts of the Northern Atlantic, including the Bay of Biscay and North Sea. Adults can grow up to 130 centimetres and weigh up to 18.1 kilograms, although more commonly their maximum length is 75 centimetres.
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