merluce Antonyms

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Meaning of merluce

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merluce (n.)

The European hake; -- called also herring hake and sea pike.

merluce Sentence Examples

  1. The merluce's silvery scales caught the sunlight as it darted through the Mediterranean Sea.
  2. The chef skillfully filleted the merluce, preparing it for a delicate dish.
  3. The fishermen cast their nets into the ocean, hoping to catch a bountiful haul of merluce.
  4. The restaurant's menu boasted a succulent merluce stew, simmered in a rich tomato sauce.
  5. The merluce's delicate flesh melted in my mouth, complemented by a tangy lemon zest.
  6. The market stall displayed an array of fresh merluce, its skin glistening with vitality.
  7. The aquarium housed a magnificent specimen of merluce, its graceful movements entrancing visitors.
  8. The conservationists urged caution in fishing merluce, as their populations had dwindled in recent years.
  9. The researcher studied the merluce's spawning habits to better understand their reproductive cycle.
  10. The scientific expedition collected samples of merluce to analyze their genetic diversity.

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The European hake; -- called also herring hake and sea pike.

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The merluce's silvery scales caught the sunlight as it darted through the Mediterranean Sea.

The chef skillfully filleted the merluce, preparing it for a delicate dish.

The fishermen cast their nets into the ocean, hoping to catch a bountiful haul of merluce.

The restaurant's menu boasted a succulent merluce stew, simmered in a rich tomato sauce.