Meaning & Definition of word "Anchovy"

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    Anchovy

    /ˈæn.tʃoʊ.vi/

    noun:

    • 1. A small, schooling saltwater fish of the family Engraulidae, typically found in warm seas, often used in cooking and food preservation.
      • Example: The pizza was topped with anchovies, giving it a distinctive salty flavor.
    • 2. Canned or preserved anchovies, commonly used as an ingredient in various dishes.
      • Example: She added anchovies to the Caesar salad dressing for an extra depth of flavor.
    • 3. A type of fish used as bait.
      • Example: The fisherman used small anchovies to attract larger fish to his net.

    Etymology

    From Middle English anchyue, from Old French anchois, from Latin anchova, possibly from Greek 'ankhaia'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    anchovy pizza:

    Pizza topped with anchovies.

    anchovy paste:

    A spread made from ground anchovies used in cooking.

    anchovy salad:

    A salad that includes anchovies as a key ingredient.

    Related Words

    sardine:

    A small fish similar to the anchovy, often found in the same regions.

    umami:

    A taste sensation that is savory in flavor, often enhanced by ingredients like anchovies.

    brine:

    A solution of salt in water in which anchovies may be preserved.

    Slang Meanings of anchovy

    Meaning: A term used to describe something small and not very significant.

    Example Sentence: In the debate, he felt like an anchovy among giants.

    Meaning: Refers to someone who is easily overlooked or underestimated.

    Example Sentence: Don't be an anchovy in your group; make sure you speak up!