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Definition of Salmon trout
1. Noun. Flesh of marine trout that migrate from salt to fresh water.
2. Noun. Large fork-tailed trout of lakes of Canada and the northern United States.
Generic synonyms: Trout
Group relationships: Genus Salvelinus, Salvelinus
Terms within: Lake Trout
3. Noun. Speckled trout of European rivers; introduced in North America.
Group relationships: Genus Salmo, Salmo
Generic synonyms: Trout
Specialized synonyms: Sea Trout
Terms within: Sea Trout
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salmon Trout
Literary usage of Salmon trout
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law Reports by James Redfoord Bulwer (1872)
"Salmon and salmon-trout and tront spawn between the 13th of September and the
... (A) of the 8th bye-law. except salmon and salmon-trout and trout. spawn ..."
2. Chambers's encyclopædia by Chambers W. and R., ltd (1874)
"The salmon trout does not attain so large a ше 13 the S., but has been known ...
Grat quantities of salmon trout are brought to market in Loudon and other ..."
3. Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing of the United States and British Provinces by Henry William Herbert (1859)
"Tins beautiful fish, which is the salmon trout of the Thames, the Sea Trout of
Scotland, and the White Trout of Wales, Devonshire, and Ireland, ..."
4. The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge edited by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1883)
"including the salmon trout, there is in addition a single mesial line of teeth
on the vomer ; and in »alar (Val.) the vomer has two rows of teeth. ..."
5. Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing of the United States and British Provinces by Henry William Herbert (1851)
"This, it now seems, was founded on an erroneous interpretation of the fact, which
is, that the salmon trout, which does run up into fresh shallow streams, ..."
6. Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing of the United States and British Provinces by Henry William Herbert (1850)
"This, it now seems, was founded on an erroneous interpretation of the fact, which
is, that the salmon trout, which does run up into fresh shallow streams, ..."
7. The Law Reports by James Redfoord Bulwer (1872)
"Salmon and salmon-trout and tront spawn between the 13th of September and the
... (A) of the 8th bye-law. except salmon and salmon-trout and trout. spawn ..."
8. Chambers's encyclopædia by Chambers W. and R., ltd (1874)
"The salmon trout does not attain so large a ше 13 the S., but has been known ...
Grat quantities of salmon trout are brought to market in Loudon and other ..."
9. Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing of the United States and British Provinces by Henry William Herbert (1859)
"Tins beautiful fish, which is the salmon trout of the Thames, the Sea Trout of
Scotland, and the White Trout of Wales, Devonshire, and Ireland, ..."
10. The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge edited by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1883)
"including the salmon trout, there is in addition a single mesial line of teeth
on the vomer ; and in »alar (Val.) the vomer has two rows of teeth. ..."
11. Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing of the United States and British Provinces by Henry William Herbert (1851)
"This, it now seems, was founded on an erroneous interpretation of the fact, which
is, that the salmon trout, which does run up into fresh shallow streams, ..."
12. Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing of the United States and British Provinces by Henry William Herbert (1850)
"This, it now seems, was founded on an erroneous interpretation of the fact, which
is, that the salmon trout, which does run up into fresh shallow streams, ..."