Grouper
(noun)
- A large, typically solitary fish that belongs to the sea bass family and is found in warm and tropical waters.
- A fish that is found in both fresh and salt water, and is known for its firm white flesh and mild flavor.
Origin:
From the portuguese word "garoupa".
Examples:
- The grouper is a large fish that is found in warm and tropical waters.
- The chef prepared a delicious grouper dish.
- He caught a big grouper while fishing.
- Grouper is a popular fish to eat in the Caribbean.
- The grouper is a fish that is found in both fresh and salt water.