Codfish
(noun)
A marine fish of the cod family, typically found in cold waters and having a thick white flesh that is a valuable food source.
Origin:
The word "codfish" comes from the old english "cod" meaning "a fish".
Examples:
- Codfish is a popular fish to eat in many countries.
- The codfish is a major species for commercial fishing.
- The fishmonger had a large display of codfish.
- The codfish is a saltwater fish that can be found in the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
- Codfish is often dried and salted, which allows it to be stored and transported over long distances.