Barrabora

/ˌbæɹəˈbɔːɹə/ noun

A large, fierce marine fish related to the barracuda, found in Atlantic and Pacific ocean waters, known for its sharp teeth and aggressive hunting behavior.

Possibly derived from Tupi or other South American indigenous languages, blended with Spanish 'barba' (beard) referring to the fish's whisker-like barbels. Colonial naturalists adopted the term from indigenous peoples and Spanish traders.

AMባራባራ
ARبربارا
BNবরাবর
CAbarrabora
CSbarrabora
DAbarrabora
DEbarrabora
ELμπάραμπαρα
ESbarrabora
FAباربارا
FIbarrabora
FRbarrabora
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