Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
whiting
Noun
/ˈhwaɪ.tɪŋ/
Definition
Whiting refers to a type of fish that is often found in coastal waters. It is also used to describe a fine white powder made from fish bones or chalk, used especially in painting and as a food additive.
Examples
- The chef prepared a delicious whiting fillet for dinner.
- In art, whiting is often mixed with paints to lighten their color.
Meaning
As a noun, whiting can refer to either the fish or the white powder. Generally, it depicts a species of fish known for its mild flavor and flaky texture, commonly used in cooking.
Synonyms
- Cod
- Pollock
- Haddock