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mackerel

Pilchards vs Mackerel - What's the difference?

pilchards | mackerel |


As nouns the difference between pilchards and mackerel

is that pilchards is while mackerel is an edible fish of the family scombridae, often speckled or mackerel can be (obsolete) a pimp; also, a bawd.

Mackerel vs S - What's the difference?

mackerel | s |


As a noun mackerel

is an edible fish of the family scombridae, often speckled or mackerel can be (obsolete) a pimp; also, a bawd.

As a letter s is

the letter s with a.

Mackerel vs Undefined - What's the difference?

mackerel | undefined |


As a noun mackerel

is an edible fish of the family scombridae, often speckled or mackerel can be (obsolete) a pimp; also, a bawd.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Mackerel vs Barracuda - What's the difference?

mackerel | barracuda |


As nouns the difference between mackerel and barracuda

is that mackerel is an edible fish of the family Scombridae, often speckled while barracuda is any large marine fish of the genus genus: Sphyraena that have elongated bodies, a projecting lower jaw, displaying prominent fang-shaped teeth, and are aggressive predators.

Mackerel vs Amberjack - What's the difference?

mackerel | amberjack |


As nouns the difference between mackerel and amberjack

is that mackerel is an edible fish of the family scombridae, often speckled or mackerel can be (obsolete) a pimp; also, a bawd while amberjack is any of several large food and game yellowtail fishes of the genus seriola , found in warm waters of all oceans.

Scad vs Mackerel - What's the difference?

scad | mackerel |


As nouns the difference between scad and mackerel

is that scad is any of several fish, of the family carangidae, from the western atlantic while mackerel is an edible fish of the family scombridae, often speckled or mackerel can be (obsolete) a pimp; also, a bawd.

Kippers vs Mackerel - What's the difference?

kippers | mackerel |


As nouns the difference between kippers and mackerel

is that kippers is while mackerel is an edible fish of the family scombridae, often speckled or mackerel can be (obsolete) a pimp; also, a bawd.

Mackerel vs Snook - What's the difference?

mackerel | snook |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between mackerel and snook

is that mackerel is (obsolete) a pimp; also, a bawd while snook is (obsolete) to lurk; to lie in ambush.

As nouns the difference between mackerel and snook

is that mackerel is an edible fish of the family scombridae, often speckled or mackerel can be (obsolete) a pimp; also, a bawd while snook is a freshwater and marine fish of the family centropomidae in the order perciformes, especially or snook can be (uk|pejorative|as a gesture) a disrespectful gesture, performed by placing the tip of a thumb on one's nose with the fingers spread, and typically while wiggling the fingers back and forth.

As a verb snook is

to fish for snook or snook can be (obsolete) to sniff out.

Kipper vs Mackerel - What's the difference?

kipper | mackerel |


As nouns the difference between mackerel and kipper

is that mackerel is an edible fish of the family Scombridae, often speckled while kipper is a split, salted and smoked herring.

As a verb kipper is

to prepare a herring or similar fish in that fashion.

As an adjective kipper is

amorous.

Saba vs Mackerel - What's the difference?

saba | mackerel |


As nouns the difference between saba and mackerel

is that saba is a sweet grape syrup made from grape must while mackerel is an edible fish of the family Scombridae, often speckled.

As a proper noun Saba

is an island in the southern part of the Caribbean Sea off the west coast of Venezuela, a special municipality of the Netherlands.

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