Barbel

/ˈbɑrbəl/ noun

A thin, whisker-like sensory organ found around the mouth of certain fish, used for detecting food and touch; also a fish of the carp family.

From French 'barbeau' or medieval Latin 'barbellus,' diminutive of 'barba' (beard). The word describes both the sensory appendage and the fish itself, with the structure giving the animal its name.

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