rockfish

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) Any of a large number of different species of fish, which dwell among rocks, specifically:
 * 2) A fish in the family, marine fishes that inhabit oceans around the world
 * 3) Sebastes, mainly of the North Pacific
 * , a genus of fish from New Zealand
 * 1)  (nursehound), a shark known as rock salmon when used in cuisine
 * , a genus of greenling from the North Pacific
 * , a genus of fish in the family
 * , a genus of fish in the salmon family
 * 1) A stonefishes (genus ), venomous fishes from the Indo-Pacific
 * 2) A striped bass, a species of fish from North America
 * 3) Certain groupers, in the subfamily
 * 4) Certain fish of genus, such as  , a common Mediterranean species
 * 5) A logperch, also known as  or
 * 6) A long-spined bullhead
 * 7)  A black person who does not know how to swim.
 * 1)  A black person who does not know how to swim.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: Sebastes-suvun laji
 * French:
 * German:
 * Italian:
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian: морско́й о́кунь
 * Spanish: