cusk
/kʌsk/
noun
- A type of marine fish found in cold Atlantic waters, with a long body and a single barbel on its chin, often used for food.
- Cusk is often sold as fillets in fish markets and has a mild, white flesh.
- We baked the cusk with lemon and herbs for a simple dinner.
- The fisherman caught a large cusk while deep-sea fishing off the coast of Maine.