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English
Etymology
From sea + bream.
Noun
seabream (plural seabreams or seabream)
- Any of several species of marine fish of the families Sparidae or Bramidae found in shallow temperate and tropical waters around the World.
Derived terms
terms derived from seabream
Translations
any of several species of marine fish
- Arabic: دنیس (denīs)
- South Levantine Arabic: دنیس (denīs)
- Catalan: orada (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 海鯛/海鲷 (hǎidiāo)
- Finnish: hammasahven (Sparidae), pomfretti (fi) (Bramidae)
- French: dorade (fr) f
- Galician: ollomol (gl) m, panchoz m, buraz (gl) m
- German: Goldbrasse (de) f
- Greek: φαγγρί (el) n (fangrí), συναγρίδα (el) f (synagrída)
- Ancient: φάγρος m (phágros)
- Hebrew: דניס (he) (denis)
- Irish: garbhánach m, súgach m, deargán m
- Italian: dentice (it) m, orata (it) f, cantaro m
- Japanese: 鯛 (ja) (タイ, tai)
- Korean: 도미 (ko) (domi)
- Latin: sargus m, aurata
- Ligurian: oâ f
- Portuguese: dourada (pt) f
- Serbo-Croatian: ovrat
- Spanish: dorada (es) f
- Welsh: merfog m, gwrachen (cy) f
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