SARGO


Meaning of SARGO in English

ˈsär(ˌ)gō noun

( -s )

Etymology: Spanish, from Latin sargus, a sea fish, from Greek sargos

1. : any of several sparid fishes of Diplodus and related genera ; especially : either of two pinfishes ( D. argenteus and Lagodon rhomboides )

2. : a small silvery grunt ( Anisotremus davidsonii ) of the coast of southern California and adjacent Mexico

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