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Conger

British pronunciation/kˈɒŋɡɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈkɔŋɝ/
Conger
[NOUN]
1

a large predatory eel with dark color that lives in shallow coastal waters and is eaten as food

synonyms : conger eel
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conger definition and meaning

What is a "conger"?

A conger is a species of eel found in coastal waters and the open ocean. It has a long, slender body with a snake-like appearance, and it can grow to impressive sizes. Conger eels are typically dark brown or gray in color, and they have a powerful jaw filled with sharp teeth. They are known for their aggressive behavior and voracious appetite, feeding on a variety of fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods. Conger eels are often sought after by anglers due to their challenging fight and culinary value. They are known for their rich, meaty flesh, which can be prepared in various ways, including grilling, smoking, or used in soups and stews. Conger eels are fascinating creatures that inhabit both shallow and deep waters, contributing to the diversity of marine ecosystems.

Examples
1384 families participated in Conger's research study.
2The conger eel is a trusting fish that in spite of its double set of teeth one can feed them directly from the hand.
3Fortunately, things have gotten better in recent years: Conger returned to school to become a nurse anesthetist, which she calls "a wonderful living."
4And instead of giving you a delicious dinner, as Nabokov does, Joyce would give you two slabs of peat around a conger eel and some repulsive drink he’d made himself.
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