| 释义 | cor·bi·na \kȯ(r)ˈbēnə\ noun
 or cor·vi·na \-ˈvē-\
 (-s)
 Etymology: Mexican Spanish, from Spanish, an acanthopterygian fish, from feminine of corvino of a raven, ravenlike, from Latin corvinus; from the color — more at corvine
 1.  : a bluish gray dark-spotted whiting (Menticirrhus undulatus) that is favored by surf casters along the California coast
 2.  : any of several weakfishes
 3.  : a croaker (Micropogon undulatus) popular as a food and game fish on the Atlantic coast of No. America
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