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cisco

American  
[sis-koh] / ˈsɪs koʊ /

noun

plural

cisco,

plural

ciscoes, ciscos
  1. any of several whitefishes of the genus Coregonus, of the Great Lakes and smaller lakes of eastern North America.


cisco British  
/ ˈsɪskəʊ /

noun

  1. Also called: lake herring.  any of various whitefish, esp Coregonus artedi , of cold deep lakes of North America

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Etymology

Origin of cisco

An Americanism dating back to 1840–50; from Canadian French, back formation from ciscoette, ciscaouette from Ojibwe; siscowet

Example Sentences

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The salmon have grown bigger on Lake Superior this year due to large numbers of prey fish, the little cisco, being available to feed upon.

From Washington Times • Oct. 14, 2023

For Fran cisco Sarabia had set a new record of 10 hrs.

From Time Magazine Archive

There were no boos in San Fran cisco last week.

From Time Magazine Archive

In San Francisco, KRON-TV has run into license-renewal delays because the FCC is investigating whether its ownership by the San Fran cisco Chronicle constitutes undue concentration of media control.

From Time Magazine Archive

With that, Krips set confidently to work in his new post as musical director of the San Fran cisco Symphony Orchestra.

From Time Magazine Archive