pilchard
nounAny of various small edible marine fishes of the family Clupeidae, especially a commercially important European species, Sardina pilchardus, which is often canned. Small pilchards are sometimes called sardines.
nounA fish, Sardinella sagax, which visits the Australian shores periodically in large shoals: apparently the same as the Californian and Chilean pilchard, and closely related to the English pilchard, Sardinella pilchardus.
nounA fish of the family Clupeidæ, Clupea pilchardus, resembling the herring, but thicker and rounder, with the under jaw shorter, the back more elevated, the belly less sharp, and the mouth edentulous.
nounA fish, Clupea sagax, closely related to the pilchard.
nounA third fish of the family Clupeidæ, Harengula macrophthalma.
nounThe young menhaden.
nounA small European food fish (
Any of various small oily fish related to
small fishes found in great schools along coasts of Europe; smaller and rounder than herring
nounsmall fatty fish usually canned
