grayfish
/ˈɡreɪˌfɪʃ/
noun
- A common name for various types of gray-colored fish, such as the dogfish or certain sharks.
- At the aquarium, the grayfish swam slowly around the tank, blending in with the rocks.
- The fisherman caught a grayfish and threw it back because it was too small.
- Local markets sell grayfish as a cheap source of protein for stews and soups.