Barracuda

/ˌbærəˈkuːdə/ noun

A large, fast, aggressive predatory fish with sharp teeth, found in tropical and subtropical seas.

From Spanish 'barracuda,' possibly derived from a West African or Caribbean indigenous language. The word entered English through Spanish colonial encounters with Atlantic fish.

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