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graysby
[greyz-bee]
noun
plural
graysbiesa serranid fish, Epinephelus cruentatus, inhabiting warm waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, having a reddish-gray body marked with vermilion spots.
Word History and Origins
Origin of graysby1
Example Sentences
Police received a call at 5:44 p.m. reporting gunfire at a beach near Paseo del Mar and Graysby Avenue, said Lt.
A DNA analysis3 of the stomach contents of 157 lionfish caught in the Mexican Caribbean identified 43 crustacean and 34 fish species, including parrotfish, French grunt and graysby — important sources of food for local people.
And a scarlet-peppered graysby - a type of grouper - lingered in the depths while swirls of yellowtail snapper rushed by, paying little notice to the nearby swimmer.
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