Scrod
(noun)
- A young cod or haddock, usually weighing less than 2 pounds and less than 1 year old.
- A type of fish that is typically caught when it is still young and small.
Origin:
It is believed to have originated from the old english word "scrott" meaning a young fish.
Examples:
- Scrod is a popular dish in New England, often served with butter and lemon.
- The restaurant's special was scrod served with a white wine sauce.
- Scrod is a type of fish that is typically caught when it is still young and small.
- He ordered the scrod for his dinner tonight.
- Scrod is a type of white fish that is often used in traditional New England cuisine.