Allmouth

/ˈɔːl.maʊθ/ noun

A large-mouthed fish (Argyropelecus) found in deep ocean waters, named for its disproportionately large mouth relative to its body size.

From Old English 'all' meaning 'entire' and 'mouth,' descriptively referring to the fish's most prominent feature. The compound name emerged in 19th-century ichthyology as scientists developed English common names for deep-sea creatures.

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