"Scrod" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scrod" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scrod" Meaning

Scrod is a term used, particularly in the northeastern United States, to describe very small, immature saltwater fish (such as cod, flounder, or haddock) that are not yet fully grown but are considered suitable for serving as food. These fish are usually only a few months old and are quite young.

The term "scrod" is often used interchangeably with "scruff" or "boxhead," although it's worth noting that "scrod" is more commonly used in Maine and New England.

In terms of taste and texture, scrod fish are mild, delicate, and often white or pale in color, making them a popular choice for steaming, sautéing, or broiling.

"Scrod" Examples

Usage examples of "scrod"


The scrod inside the cod was cooked perfectly, just the right amount of fluffiness.
The marine biologist studied the changes in scrod count in the wake of the environmental disaster.
His grandmother taught him how to clean and gut the scrod before cooking it in the oven.
Do not serve scrod to your guests if they do not enjoy fish because they will not like it.
The fishermen brought in a fresh catch of scrod, which they sold to the local market, allowing the scrod to reach the consumers.

"Scrod" Similar Words

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A person whose occupation is to write copies of documents and other papers for other people.

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The word "scrivening" is a verb that means writing, especially writing of a document, manuscript, or written work. It can also refer to the act of making a written record or note.

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to scrape or scratch the surface of with claws or points.

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A small roll of material, especially paper or papyrus, wound around a cylinder, used especially for reading or writing in ancient and medieval times.<br><br>To move something, such as a window or a part of a screen, smoothly from top to bottom or from side to side, typically by turning a handle.<br><br>To move the screen of a computer, smartphone, or similar device, typically by rotating or sliding the input device.

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