noun
- A large marine fish of the drum family found in warm coastal waters of the western Atlantic and Pacific, valued as a food and game fish.
Usage: Also called corvina or corvinid fish; Common in fishing and culinary contexts
Examples
- The corbina is a popular catch among sport fishermen off the California coast.
- Fresh corbina fillets are a delicacy in many coastal restaurants.
- Anglers often target corbina during the summer months when they move into shallow waters.
- The corbina's firm white meat makes it ideal for grilling or pan-searing.