halibut

halibut
/hal"euh beuht, hol"-/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) halibut, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) halibuts.
1. either of two large flatfishes, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, of the North Atlantic, or H. stenolepis, of the North Pacific, used for food.
2. any of various other similar flatfishes.
Also, holibut.
[1350-1400; ME halybutte, equiv. to haly (var. of HOLY) + butte flat fish ( < MD); so called because eaten on holy days. Compare D heilbot, G Heilbutt]

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Any of various flatfishes, especially the Atlantic and Pacific halibuts (genus Hippoglossus, family Pleuronectidae), both of which have eyes and colour on the right side.

The Atlantic halibut, found on both sides of the North Atlantic Ocean, is the largest flatfish; it may reach a length of about 7 ft (2 m) and a weight of 720 lb (325 kg). It is brown, blackish, or deep green on the eyed side. The smaller and slimmer Pacific halibut is found on both sides of the North Pacific Ocean. Other edible halibut include the Greenland halibut, of Arctic and near-Arctic parts of the Atlantic, and the California halibut (family Bothidae), found along the California coast.

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      any of various flatfishes (order Pleuronectiformes), especially the large and valuable Atlantic and Pacific halibuts of the genus Hippoglossus. Both, as flatfishes, have the eyes and colour on one side of the body, and both, as members of the family Pleuronectidae, usually have these features on the right side.

      The Atlantic halibut (H. hippoglossus) is found on both sides of the North Atlantic. The largest flatfish, it may reach a length of about 2 metres (7 feet) and a weight of 325 kilograms (720 pounds). It is brown, blackish, or deep green on the eyed side and, like most other flatfishes, usually white on the blind side. In some areas, it has become scarce because of overfishing. The Pacific halibut (H. stenolepis) is smaller and slimmer than the Atlantic form and is found on both sides of the North Pacific. A greenish-brown fish, it may reach a weight of about 213 kilograms.

      Other edible flatfishes known as halibut include the Greenland halibut, also of the family Pleuronectidae, and the California halibut, of the family Paralichthyidae. The Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) inhabits Arctic and near-Arctic parts of the Atlantic. It grows to about 100 centimetres (40 inches) long and is brownish or blackish but, unlike most other flatfishes, is almost the same colour on both sides. The California halibut (Paralichthys californicus) is found along the California coast and is gray brown with a maximum length of about 1.5 metres and weight of 27 kilograms. Other members of its family are normally left-sided, but P. californicus may have its eyes and colour on either side.

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