HADDOCK
\hˈadək], \hˈadək], \h_ˈa_d_ə_k]\
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n. [Welsh, French] A sea fish of the genus Gadus, abundant in the northern seas, and a common article of food. It is smaller than the cod, which it resembles, with silver white belly, dusky brown shoulders, black lateral line, and a spot above the gills, popularly called Saint Peter's thumb.