bōˈkōn noun
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish bocón, from bocón big-mouthed, from boca mouth — more at boca
: any of several Caribbean anchovies ; especially : an anchovy ( Cetengraulis edentulis ) common about the West Indies
bōˈkōn noun
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish bocón, from bocón big-mouthed, from boca mouth — more at boca
: any of several Caribbean anchovies ; especially : an anchovy ( Cetengraulis edentulis ) common about the West Indies
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012