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Word: Cobia

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Cobia is a large fish that has dark stripes. It lives in warm tropical waters and is known for being good to eat. Cobia can be found in both coastal areas and open ocean waters around the world.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Cobia" is used as a noun and refers specifically to the fish.
  • You can use it in sentences when talking about fishing, cooking, or marine life.
Example Sentences:
  1. Simple Use: "I caught a cobia while fishing in the ocean."
  2. Cooking Use: "Cobia is delicious when grilled with some lemon and herbs."
Advanced Usage:
  • In culinary contexts, you might hear chefs discussing how to prepare cobia, highlighting its firm texture and mild flavor.
  • In sports fishing discussions, cobia is often mentioned as a prized catch due to its size and fighting spirit.
Word Variants:
  • Cobian (adjective): Relating to cobia fish. For example, "The cobian dish was a hit at the seafood festival."
Different Meanings:
  • In general, "cobia" primarily refers to the fish. There are no widely recognized alternative meanings in English.
Synonyms:
  • While there aren’t exact synonyms, you might refer to cobia as a type of game fish or food fish.
Related Terms:
  • Remora: A fish that is related to cobia and often attaches itself to larger marine animals.
  • Tropical fish: A broader category that includes cobia and many other species found in warm waters.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no well-known idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "cobia", but you might hear fishing-related phrases like "hook a big one" when talking about catching large fish like cobia.
Summary:

Cobia is an important fish in both culinary and sport fishing contexts. It is recognized for its size, flavor, and the exciting experience it provides for anglers.

Noun
  1. large dark-striped tropical food and game fish related to remoras; found worldwide in coastal to open waters

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