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grun·ion  (grnyn)
n.
A small fish (Leuresthes tenuis) of coastal waters of California and Mexico that spawns at night along beaches during the high tides of spring and summer.

[Perhaps from Spanish gruñón, grumbler, from gruñir, to grumble, grunt, from Latin grunnre, grundre, to grunt.]

grunion [ˈgrʌnjən]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) a Californian marine teleost fish, Leuresthes tenuis, that spawns on beaches: family Atherinidae (silversides)
[probably from Spanish gruñón a grunter]


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