Noun: saratoga 'ser-u'tow-gu [N. Amer], 'sa-ru'tow-gu [Brit]
- A species of large fish found in Australian rivers, it has a red or pink spot on every scale
"The saratoga is a prized catch in Queensland's rivers";
- Australian arowana, Dawson River salmon, spotted barramundi, spotted bonytongue, Scleropages leichardti
- A battle during the American Revolution (1777); the British under Burgoyne were defeated
- Battles of Saratoga, battle of Saratoga
Derived forms: Saratogas, saratogas
Type of: fish species, pitched battle
Part of: American Revolution, American Revolutionary War, American War of Independence, genus Scleropages, Scleropages, War of American Independence
Encyclopedia: Saratoga, New South Wales