Scophthalmus rhombus is a marine flatfish that belongs to the family Scophthalmidae. It is also known by various other names such as Turbot, Rhomb, Brat, Norway Turbot, Sand Turbot, and Large-Eyed Turbot. The name Turbot comes from the Latin term Turbo meaning "spinning top" due to its distinctive round shape. Rhombus is derived from the Greek word Rhombos, meaning "a lozenge" which refers to its diamond-shaped body. The common names like Norway Turbot, Sand Turbot, and Large-Eyed Turbot, differentiate it from other species of Turbot that exist in different geographical locations. Whatever it is called, Scophthalmus rhombus is a prized fish for its mild flavor, firm texture, and large size.