Bluefin

Pronunciation: /ˈblufɪn/

Bluefin (noun)

  1. A type of large tuna fish with dark blue stripes, often sold for food.
  2. A specific tuna species found in the Atlantic Ocean, known for strong swimming and high value.
  3. A specific tuna species found in the Pacific Ocean, used in seafood markets.

Examples

  • Bluefin is a tuna type that many people enjoy eating.
  • People often choose bluefin when they want rich flavor.