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mackerel

mackerel / mackerel
Noun
pl: mackerel

This term primarily refers to a specific group of saltwater fish known for their speed and oily flesh. In culinary and biological contexts, it evokes images of silver scales and a strong, distinct flavor profile. When used to describe clouds or colors, the word functions as a descriptive modifier. Mackerel sky refers to a specific altocumulus pattern that resembles fish scales, traditionally viewed in folklore as a predictor of approaching rain or wind.

Meanings

Nounmackerel

A species of pelagic fish with a streamlined body and iridescent stripes, commonly used for food.

"The fisherman caught several large mackerel in the bay."

Nounmackerel

A color or pattern characterized by wavy, iridescent streaks of silver, blue, and green, resembling the skin of a mackerel fish.

"The sky was filled with mackerel clouds, signaling a change in the weather."

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