The Collaborative International Dictionary
Namaycush \Nam"ay*cush\, n. [Indian name.] (Zool.) A large North American lake trout ( Salvelinus namaycush). It is usually spotted with red, and sometimes weighs over forty pounds. Called also Mackinaw trout, lake trout, lake salmon, salmon trout, togue, and tuladi.
Wiktionary
n. 1 A large species of trout found in lakes in North America, ''Salvelinus namaycush''. 2 (label en Baltimore) whiting fried in batter and served in a sandwich.
WordNet
n. flesh of large trout of northern lakes
large fork-tailed trout of lakes of Canada and the northern United States [syn: salmon trout, Salvelinus namaycush]
Wikipedia
Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) is a freshwater char living mainly in lakes in northern North America. Other names for it include mackinaw, '''lake char '''(or charr), touladi, togue, and grey trout. In Lake Superior, it can also be variously known as siscowet, paperbelly and lean. The lake trout is prized both as a game fish and as a food fish.
Lake Trout are a rock band based in Baltimore. Their music is a combination of rock, ambient, jazz, and many other styles, including influences from post-rock and post-punk. The band has released six albums since its inception, four in-studio and two live. Their most recent album entitled "Live" was released in December 2008.
Usage examples of "lake trout".
Now, sister Alice, let us all adjourn to your house, where you and Fluella, from some of those splendid lake trout which I and Mr.
We went down and got a boat and I rowed while the barman sat in the stern and let out the line with a spinner and a heavy sinker on the end to troll for lake trout.
Fish is no good for a sustained diet in a cold climate -- for that you need good fat meat -- but I'd had all the meat I needed in Fort Farrell and the idea of lake trout sizzling in a skillet felt good.
Ma Kosti had prepared the smallest lake trout, which was enough to feed the whole household, with a sauce that would have made baked cardboard delectable, and rendered the fresh fish a feast for minor gods.
Within minutes a fish took the bait, and after a brief, exciting contest, Merrill reeled in a feisty lake trout 18 inches in length.
He whips the pole backward, just daring the line to snap, and the fish - biggest goddamned lake trout you'd ever hope to see - flies out of the water and through the air in a gleaming, fin-flipping arc.
Furiously he reeled in his catch, a small lake trout about five inches long.