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Pickerel - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A pickerel is a small, freshwater fish belonging to the pike family, often found in North America. It is known for its slender body and sharp teeth, commonly caught for sport or food.

pickerel

/ˈpɪkərəl/ /ˈpɪkərəl/

Definition:

A small freshwater fish of the pike family, often used as food.

Synonyms:

pike, walleye, perch

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

predator, shark

Common Collocations:

pickerel fishing, pickerel weed, pickerel rig

Derivatives:

pickerels, pickereling

Usage Tips:

Use "pickerel" to refer to the fish; avoid confusion with "pike," which is larger.

Common Phrases:

jump like a pickerel, quick as a pickerel

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "pikerel," a diminutive of "pike," referring to its resemblance to the pike fish.

Examples:

  • 1. The pickerel darted through the shallow water.
  • 2. We caught three pickerel during our fishing trip.
  • 3. Pickerel are often found in weedy lakes and rivers.
  • 4. She cooked the pickerel with lemon and herbs.

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