Scad
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verb
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(As a noun)
Scad ( noun )
A fish of the mackerel family, such as the Atlantic scad or the Indian scad.
Origin:
The word scad originates from the old english word "sceadd", which means a fish of the mackerel family. the word is first recorded in the 14th century.
Examples:
- The scad was a popular fish for commercial fishing in the area.
- The scad was the main source of food for the indigenous people.
- He caught a scad while fishing on the weekend.
- The scad was grilled to perfection and served with a citrus dressing.
- The scad is considered as a type of oily fish, high in omega-3 fatty acids.
(As a verb)
Scad ( verb )
A fish of the mackerel family, such as the Atlantic scad or the Indian scad.
Origin:
The word scad originates from the old english word "sceadd", which means a fish of the mackerel family. the word is first recorded in the 14th century.
Examples:
- The scad was a popular fish for commercial fishing in the area.
- The scad was the main source of food for the indigenous people.
- He caught a scad while fishing on the weekend.
- The scad was grilled to perfection and served with a citrus dressing.
- The scad is considered as a type of oily fish, high in omega-3 fatty acids.