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Pollock

British pronunciation/pˈɒlək/
American pronunciation/ˈpɑɫək/
Pollock
[NOUN]
1

a North Atlantic marine fish that resembles cod and is used as food

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pollock definition and meaning

What is a "pollock"?

A pollock is a species of fish found in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It has a streamlined body and is known for its distinctive coloration, with dark greenish-blue on the back and silver sides. Pollock are highly migratory and form large schools, making them an important commercial fishery resource. They are prized for their firm white flesh, mild flavor, and versatility in cooking. Pollock is commonly used in various culinary preparations, including fish and chips, fish stews, and fish fillets. It is also popularly used in the production of surimi, which is a processed fish product. With its abundance and culinary appeal, pollock has become a staple in many seafood markets and cuisines around the world.

2

lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish

synonyms : pollack
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3

United States artist famous for painting with a drip technique; a leader of abstract expressionism in America (1912-1956)

synonyms : Jackson Pollock
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Examples
1Number eight are the Pollock sisters.
2Pollock gave this painting, right there, to my grandfather.
3Pollock is a fantastic substitute for cod.
4Pollock's first solo show garnered much attention.
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