IPA: /ˈmʌmɪˌkɒg/
KK: /ˈmʌmɪˌkɔg/
A small fish found along the Atlantic coast, often used as bait and known for its stout body.
Fishermen often use mummichogs as bait to catch larger fish.
The word 'mummichog' originates from the Algonquian language, specifically from the word 'mummichog' meaning 'small fish'. It refers to a small fish commonly found in North American waters, particularly in brackish environments.
Think of the Algonquian word for 'small fish' to remember that a mummichog is indeed a small fish found in certain waters.
No commonly confused words.