GOVERNMENT BREAM


Meaning of GOVERNMENT BREAM in English

noun

Etymology: so called from the fact that its markings suggest the broad arrow placed on government materials by the British Board of Ordnance

: a highly esteemed food fish ( Lutjanus sebae ) dwelling on the bottom of tropical Australian seas and marked when young by an arrangement of scarlet bands resembling a broad arrow

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