rascasse
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1. noun
A type of fish, specifically the European weever, also known as the weaver fish or the black weaver.
“The rascasse was a common catch in the Mediterranean fishing nets that day.”
2. noun
In cuisine, a dish made from the rascasse fish, often served as a main course.
“The chef specialized in preparing rascasse, a delicacy in the region.”