trout
Americannoun
plural
trout,plural
trouts-
any of several game fishes of the genus Salmo, related to the salmon.
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any of various game fishes of the salmon family of the genus Salvelinus.
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any of several unrelated fishes, as a bass, Micropterus salmoides, a drum of the genus Cynoscion, or a greenling of the genus Hexagrammos.
noun
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any of various game fishes, esp Salmo trutta and related species, mostly of fresh water in northern regions: family Salmonidae (salmon). They resemble salmon but are smaller and spotted
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any of various similar or related fishes, such as a sea trout
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any of various fishes of the Salmo or Oncorhynchus genera smaller than the salmon, esp European and American varieties naturalized in Australia
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informal an irritating or grumpy person, esp a woman
Other Word Forms
- troutless adjective
- troutlike adjective
Etymology
Origin of trout
before 1050; Middle English trou ( h ) te, Old English truht < Latin tructa < Greek trṓktēs gnawer, a sea fish, equivalent to trṓg ( ein ) to gnaw + -tēs agent noun suffix
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