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Kaluga - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Kaluga is a large freshwater sturgeon native to the Amur River basin in Asia. It is prized for its roe, which is used to make high-quality caviar. The fish is also known for its significant size and long lifespan.

kaluga

/kəˈluːɡə/ /kəˈluːɡə/

Definition:

A city in Russia or a large sturgeon found in the Caspian and Black Seas.

Synonyms:

sturgeon, beluga, fish, Russian city, Volga town

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(none applicable)

Common Collocations:

Kaluga caviar, Kaluga region, Kaluga sturgeon, historic Kaluga, city of Kaluga

Derivatives:

Kalugan (relating to Kaluga), kaluginite (rare mineral)

Usage Tips:

Use "Kaluga" for the city or fish; clarify context to avoid confusion between the two meanings.

Common Phrases:

(none commonly used)

Etymology:

From Russian "Калуга," possibly derived from Turkic or Old Slavic roots meaning "swamp" or "fishing place."

Examples:

  • 1. The Kaluga sturgeon is prized for its caviar.
  • 2. Kaluga is a historic city southwest of Moscow.
  • 3. We visited the Kaluga region during our trip to Russia.
  • 4. The endangered Kaluga fish is protected by conservation laws.

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