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ron·ca·dor \ˌräŋkəˈdȯ(ə)r\ noun (plural roncadors \-rz\ ; or roncadores \-ȯˌrās\) Etymology: Spanish, literally, one that snores, from roncado (past participle of roncar to snore, from Late Latin rhonchare, from rhonchus snore) + -or — more at rhonchus 1. : any of several croakers (family Sciaenidae) of the American Pacific coast (as the yellowfin croaker or the black croaker) 2. : any of various grunts (especially Haemulon steindachneri) of both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts |