tuna

tuna
I. noun Etymology: Spanish, from Taino Date: circa 1555 1. any of various flat-jointed prickly pears (genus Opuntia); especially one (O. tuna) of tropical America 2. the edible fruit of a tuna II. noun (plural tuna or tunas) Etymology: American Spanish, alteration of Spanish atún, modification of Arabic tūn, from Latin thunnus, from Greek thynnos Date: 1881 1. any of numerous large vigorous scombroid food and sport fishes (as an albacore or a bluefin tuna) 2. the flesh of a tuna especially when canned for use as food — called also tuna fish

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  • Tuna — Tu na, n. [Cf. {Tunny}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) any one of several species of large oceanic fishes belonging to the mackerel family {Scombridae}, especially the {bluefin tuna} ({Thunnus thynnus}, formerly {Orcynus thynnus} or {Albacora thynnus}), called… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tuna — ☆ tuna1 [to͞o′nə, tyo͞o′nə ] n. pl. tuna or tunas [AmSp < Sp atún < Ar tūn < L thunnus: see TUNNY] 1. any of various, usually large, marine, scombroid, food and game fishes (esp. genus Thunnus), including the albacore 2. the flesh of… …   English World dictionary

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  • Tuna — Tuna, s. Opuntia; auch die Frucht von O. Tuna …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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