noun
or to·tua·va tōˈtwävə
( -s )
Etymology: Mexican Spanish totuaba
: a very large weakfish ( Cynoscion macdonaldi ) of the Gulf of California that reaches a weight of over 150 pounds and is highly prized as food
noun
or to·tua·va tōˈtwävə
( -s )
Etymology: Mexican Spanish totuaba
: a very large weakfish ( Cynoscion macdonaldi ) of the Gulf of California that reaches a weight of over 150 pounds and is highly prized as food
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012