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trout /traʊt /noun (plural same or trouts)A chiefly freshwater fish of the salmon family, found in both Eurasia and North America and highly valued for food and game.- Genera Salmo (several species of true trouts, including the European brown trout), Onchorhyncus (several species including the rainbow trout), and Salvelinus (several North American species), family Salmonidae. See also lake trout, sea trout.
In the absence of brook trout, up to one of two nonnative trouts (wild brown or rainbow) would be substituted as an intolerant species....- Oily fish such as salmon, trout, mackerel and sardine would be a better catch for Chris.
- With the end of the trout and salmon season in sight, its time to get going on the pike.
PhrasesOriginLate Old English truht, from late Latin tructa, based on Greek trōgein 'gnaw'. Rhymesabout, bout, clout, devout, doubt, down-and-out, drought, flout, gout, grout, knout, lout, mahout, misdoubt, nowt, out, out-and-out, owt, pout, Prout, right about, rout, scout, shout, snout, spout, sprout, stout, thereabout, thereout, throughout, timeout, tout, way-out, without |