Definition of pollocks Pollocks

We found 3 definitions of pollocks from 2 different sources.

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What does pollocks mean?

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  • pollocks (Noun)
    Plural of pollock.

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Noun

pollock - United States artist famous for painting with a drip technique; a leader of abstract expressionism in America (1912-1956)
  Jackson Pollock
pollock - important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod
  pollack, Pollachius pollachius
  gadoid, gadoid fish a soft-finned fish of the family Gadidae
  genus pollachius, pollachius pollack
pollock - lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish
  pollack
  saltwater fish flesh of fish from the sea used as food
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  • pollock (Verb)
    To fish for pollock.
  • pollock (Verb)
    To splatter, as with paint.

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  • pollock (n.)
    A marine gadoid fish (Pollachius carbonarius), native both of the European and American coasts. It is allied to the cod, and like it is salted and dried. In England it is called coalfish, lob, podley, podling, pollack, etc.

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  • pollock
    Either of two lean, white marine food fishes, of the genus Pollachius, related to cod.

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