garibaldi

/ˌɡɛrəˈbɔldi/
noun
  1. A bright orange fish found in the Pacific Ocean, especially around California.
    • A garibaldi's vivid color makes it easy to spot in the water.
    • While snorkeling, we saw a garibaldi swimming near the kelp forest.
    • The garibaldi is the state marine fish of California.
  2. A type of biscuit or cookie with currants or raisins, also called a 'squashed fly' biscuit.
    • The garibaldi is a classic British biscuit filled with currants.
    • She packed a garibaldi biscuit in her lunch for a sweet treat.
    • He dunked his garibaldi into his tea before taking a bite.
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