n. pl. whitefish or white·fish·es 1. a. Any of various freshwater salmonid food fishes of the genera Coregonus and Prosopium chiefly of North America, having a generally white or silvery color. b. Any of various similar or related fishes, such as the lake herring, whiting, or menhaden. 2. See beluga. |
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