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Whitefish vs. white fish
Neither OED nor Merriam-Webster supports the two-word form of "whitefish"; both use the one-word form for the generic usage and for the specific usages (e.g., Coregonus species). —Tkinias 23:29, 27 Dec 2004 (UTC)