Crossword clues for yellowfin
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Yellowfin \Yel"low*fin`\, n. (Zo["o]l.) A large squeteague.
Wiktionary
n. 1 Any of various fish with yellow fins. 2 # (context countable English) (taxlink Thunnus albacares species noshow=1), a yellowfin tuna, an individual member of that species. 3 # (vern yellowfin bream pedia=1), a fish in the Sparidae family 4 # (vern yellowfin croaker pedia=1), a fish in the Sciaenidae family 5 # (vern yellowfin cutthroat trout pedia=1), a fish in the Salmonidae family 6 # (vern yellow fin fairy wrasse pedia=1), a fish in the Labridae family 7 # (vern yellowfin grouper pedia=1), a fish in the Serranidae family 8 # (vern yellowfin madtom pedia=1), a fish in the Ictaluridae family 9 # (vern yellow-fin perchlet pedia=1), a fish in the ''(taxlink Ambassidae family noshow=1)'' family 10 # (vern yellowfin pike pedia=1), a fish in the ''(taxlink Dinolestidae family noshow=1)'' family 11 # (vern yellowfin seabream pedia=1), a fish in the Sparidae family 12 # (vern yellowfin surgeon pedia=1), a fish in the Acanthuridae family 13 # (vern yellowfin whiting pedia=1), a fish in the ''(taxlink Sillaginidae family noshow=1)'' family
WordNet
n. may reach 400 pounds; worldwide in tropics [syn: yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "yellowfin".
She pushes away her half-eaten yellowfin tuna and folds her hands on top of the checkered tablecloth.
Herzer saw one yellowfin tuna that was bigger than Bast slam into Pete as he neared the mackerel but Pete was merely buffeted for a moment and kept on heading in.
It quickly filled with mackerel, and in this case several very irate, very large, yellowfin tuna.
Around and above, schools of yellowfin and waving strands of kelp swept past the slowly swimming behemoth.
She let her eyelids drift partway down as the dragon flew through the water, snatching yellowfin and angelwhites down its long gullet.
THE short circuit happened last night, some time between midnight and three, when the yellowfin in the bay turn the water the color of butter.
Blue crab, rock shrimp, shark, yellowfin tuna, hard clam, spiny lobster, stone crab, cannonball jellyfish, American alligator, you name it, and in large amounts, too.
The offer of fresh yellowfin tempted her into spending time alone with Ty as much as the thought of getting to know him better.
From the way she attacked the yellowfin, he figured she was bound and determined to polish off every bite.
Now, only a decade later, cod, haddock, and flounder were off the critical list, shrimp and halibut were once more plentiful, and schools of yellowfin and skipjack tuna were being spotted off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
A school of annoying yellowfins hovered there, as if they were thinking about going inside to nibble on something tasty.
Saigo said nothing at the restaurant, picking disinterestedly at his yellowfin sashimi and daikon salad for the longest time.
Ahi, the big yellowfin tuna, is not a real crowd-pleaser on the pier.