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Definition of Sarda sarda
1. Noun. Medium-sized tuna-like food fish of warm Atlantic and Pacific waters; less valued than tuna.
Group relationships: Genus Sarda, Sarda
Generic synonyms: Bonito
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarda Sarda
Literary usage of Sarda sarda
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bass, Pike, Perch and Others by James Alexander Henshall (1903)
"... (sarda sarda) The bonito is a very handsome and gamy fish belonging to the
mackerel family. It was named sarda by Bloch, in 1793, from its being taken ..."
2. Bass, Pike, Perch and Others by James Alexander Henshall (1903)
"THE BONITO (sarda sarda) The bonito is a very handsome and gamy fish belonging
to the mackerel family. It was named sarda by Bloch, in 1793, from its being ..."
3. Bass, Pike, Perch and Other Game Fishes of America by James Alexander Henshall (1919)
"... (sarda sarda) The bonito is a very handsome and gamy fish belonging to the
mackerel ... sarda sarda."
4. Reports of the North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey (1907)
"sarda sarda. Jordan & Evermann,, 872. DIAGNOSIS.—-Body slightly compressed,
depth .25 length; head contained 3.75 times in length; mouth large, ..."
5. Bass, Pike, Perch and Others by James Alexander Henshall (1903)
"... (sarda sarda) The bonito is a very handsome and gamy fish belonging to the
mackerel family. It was named sarda by Bloch, in 1793, from its being taken ..."
6. Bass, Pike, Perch and Others by James Alexander Henshall (1903)
"THE BONITO (sarda sarda) The bonito is a very handsome and gamy fish belonging
to the mackerel family. It was named sarda by Bloch, in 1793, from its being ..."
7. Bass, Pike, Perch and Other Game Fishes of America by James Alexander Henshall (1919)
"... (sarda sarda) The bonito is a very handsome and gamy fish belonging to the
mackerel ... sarda sarda."
8. Reports of the North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey (1907)
"sarda sarda. Jordan & Evermann,, 872. DIAGNOSIS.—-Body slightly compressed,
depth .25 length; head contained 3.75 times in length; mouth large, ..."