The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pompano \Pom"pa*no\, n. [Sp. p['a]mpano.] [Written also pampano.] (Zo["o]l.)
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Any one of several species of marine fishes of the genus Trachynotus, of which four species are found on the Atlantic coast of the United States; -- called also palometa.
Note: They have a brilliant silvery or golden luster, and are highly esteemed as food fishes. The round pompano ( Trachynotus thomboides) and the Carolina pompano ( Trachynotus Carolinus) are the most common. Other species occur on the Pacific coast.
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A California harvest fish ( Stromateus simillimus), highly valued as a food fish.
Pompano shell (Zo["o]l.), a small bivalve shell of the genus Donax; -- so called because eaten by the pompano.
Crevalle \Cre`val*le"\ (kr?`v?l-l?"), n. [Prob. of same origin as cavally. See Cavally.] (Zo["o]l.)
The cavally or jurel. See Cavally, and Jurel.
The pompano ( Trachynotus Carolinus). [1913 Webster] ||