cor·bi·na (kôr-b ēn ə)
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n.1. A food and game fish (Menticirrhus undulatus) of North American Pacific waters and especially coastal California, having a blue-gray body with black pectoral fins and a barbel on the chin. 2. Any of several related marine fishes of the family Sciaenidae.
[Spanish corvina, corbina, any of various sciaenid fish, from feminine of corvino, ravenlike (in reference to the black fins of the fish), from Latin corvīnus, from corvus, raven.] |