grayling

[ˈɡreɪlɪŋ]

grayling Definition

  • 1a freshwater fish of the salmon family, found in Eurasia and North America.
  • 2a butterfly with grayish-brown wings, typically having orange spots and a white-edged eye-spot on each wing.

Using grayling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "grayling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The grayling is a popular game fish in Europe.

  • Example

    The Arctic grayling is found in Alaska and Canada.

  • Example

    The grayling butterfly is commonly found in meadows and grasslands.

grayling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for grayling

Phrases with grayling

  • a species of freshwater fish found in Arctic and Pacific drainages in North America.

    Example

    The Arctic grayling is known for its large sail-like dorsal fin.

  • a species of freshwater fish found in rivers and streams throughout Europe.

    Example

    The European grayling is a popular game fish among anglers.

  • a butterfly with grayish-brown wings, typically having orange spots and a white-edged eye-spot on each wing.

    Example

    The grayling butterfly is commonly found in meadows and grasslands.

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Summary: grayling in Brief

Grayling [ˈɡreɪlɪŋ] refers to two distinct organisms: a freshwater fish of the salmon family, found in Eurasia and North America, and a butterfly with grayish-brown wings, typically having orange spots and a white-edged eye-spot on each wing. The Arctic grayling is found in Alaska and Canada, while the European grayling is popular among anglers. The grayling butterfly is commonly found in meadows and grasslands.