Salmon
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British pronunciation/sˈæmən/
American pronunciation/ˈsæmən/

Definition & Meaning of "salmon"

Salmon
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a silver-colored fish often found in both freshwater and saltwater environments

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salmon definition and meaning

What is a "salmon"?

A salmon is an iconic migratory fish known for its incredible journey from freshwater to the open ocean and back again to spawn. They have streamlined bodies and are typically silvery in color, with a distinctive pattern of dark spots. Salmon are native to the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans, as well as the rivers and streams connected to them. They are renowned for their remarkable ability to navigate long distances and overcome challenging obstacles, including strong river currents and natural barriers. Salmon are anadromous, meaning they are born in freshwater, migrate to the ocean to mature, and return to their natal rivers to reproduce. They are highly valued for their nutritious flesh and are an important food source for humans and wildlife alike. The life cycle of salmon is a testament to their resilience and their vital role in the ecosystems they inhabit.

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a pale pinkish orange color

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the meat of fish from the salmon family, known for its pink-orange color and rich flavor

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a tributary of the Snake River in Idaho

salmon
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of orange tinged with pink

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The wild salmon population is declining due to overfishing.
The life cycle of salmon involves spawning in freshwater rivers, followed by migration to the ocean for feeding, and then returning to their natal streams to reproduce.
The salmon leaped out of the rushing river, its scales flashing silver in the sunlight.
The cooked salmon was flaky and moist, with a delicate flavor.
The chef expertly filleted the salmon, ensuring the removal of bones and skin for a pristine presentation.
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