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tar·pon

 (tär′pən)
n. pl. tarpon or tar·pons
Either of two large marine game fishes, Megalops cyprinoides of the Pacific and Indian Oceans or M. atlanticus of Atlantic coastal waters, having a bluish-green back and silvery sides.

[Origin unknown.]
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tarpon

(ˈtɑːpən)
n, pl -pons or -pon
1. (Animals) a large silvery clupeoid game fish, Tarpon atlanticus, of warm Atlantic waters, having a compressed body covered with large scales: family Elopidae
2. (Animals) Austral another name for ox-eye herring
3. (Animals) any similar related fish
[C17: perhaps from Dutch tarpoen, of unknown origin]
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tar•pon

(ˈtɑr pən)

n., pl. -pons, (esp. collectively) -pon.
a powerful game fish, Megalops atlanticus, of warm W Atlantic waters, having large, silvery scales.
[1675–85; earlier tarpum, trapham, terbum]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.tarpon - large silvery game fish of warm Atlantic coastal waters especially off Floridatarpon - large silvery game fish of warm Atlantic coastal waters especially off Florida
malacopterygian, soft-finned fish - any fish of the superorder Malacopterygii
genus Tarpon - tarpons
Elops saurus, ladyfish, tenpounder - game fish resembling the tarpon but smaller
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Translations

tarpon

[ˈtɑːpɒn] Ntarpón m
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tarpon

nAtlantischer Tarpon, Silberkönig m
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