Amiranha

/ˌæmɪˈrɑːnə/ noun

A Brazilian freshwater fish, also known as the black caiman or a species of piranha, found in South American rivers.

From Portuguese, possibly combining amir (chief/leader) + anha (perhaps from Tupi languages of Brazil). The exact etymology is debated among ichthyologists.

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