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halibuthal‧i‧but /ˈhæləbət/ noun (plural halibut) [countable]  halibutOrigin: 1400-1500 holy + butte ‘flat fish’ (13-19 centuries); because it was eaten on holy days - Add halibut fillets, skin side up, and cook 3 to 4 minutes or until lightly browned.
- Also try Pinot Noir with swordfish steaks or halibut with a black butter sauce.
- An indignity for the noble halibut and a waste of natural resources.
- But the seafood also is good, particularly the California halibut, Cajun mako shark and teriyaki mahi mahi.
- Finally, we settle on a pepper filet from the standard menu, and a horseradish-crusted halibut.
- Plaice, sole, halibut and their relatives have become flat in a different way.
- You know we could always have halibut or something, if it looks better or something.
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