Pollock \Pol"lock\, n. [See {Pollack}.] (Zool.) A marine gadoid fish ({Pollachius carbonarius}), native both of the European and American coasts. It is allied to the cod, and like it is salted and dried. In England it is called {coalfish}, {lob}, {podley}, {podling}, {pollack}, etc. [1913 Webster]
Coalfish \Coal"fish`\, n. [Named from the dark color of the back.] (Zool.) (a) The pollock; -- called also, {coalsey}, {colemie}, {colmey}, {coal whiting}, etc. See {Pollock}. (b) The beshow or candlefish of Alaska. (c) The cobia. [1913 Webster]
Cobia \Co"bi*a\, n. (Zool.) An oceanic fish of large size ({Elacate canada}); the crabeater; -- called also {bonito}, {cubbyyew}, {coalfish}, and {sergeant fish}. [1913 Webster]