gurnet

[ˈɡəːnɪt]

gurnet Definition

a small edible marine fish of the cod family, typically reddish in colour.

Using gurnet: Examples

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

  • Example

    The fisherman caught a gurnet for dinner.

  • Example

    Gurnets are often used in fish stews and soups.

  • Example

    The market had fresh gurnets on sale today.

gurnet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gurnet

Phrases with gurnet

  • gurnet's head

    a type of hammer with a curved claw for extracting nails

    Example

    He used a gurnet's head to remove the old nails from the wood.

  • an oil extracted from the liver of the gurnet fish, used in the manufacture of leather and as a lubricant

    Example

    The factory imported gurnet oil from overseas to use in their production process.

  • a sauce made from the bones and flesh of the gurnet fish, often served with other seafood dishes

    Example

    The chef prepared a delicious gurnet sauce to accompany the grilled shrimp.

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Summary: gurnet in Brief

'Gurnet' [ˈɡəːnɪt] is a small edible marine fish of the cod family, usually reddish in color. It is commonly used in fish stews and soups, and can be found fresh at markets. 'Gurnet' also refers to a type of hammer and oil extracted from the fish's liver, as well as a sauce made from its bones and flesh.