Betis

/ˈbeɪtɪs/ noun

A genus of small freshwater fish, particularly bettas or fighting fish, found in Southeast Asian waters.

From the Malay word 'ikan betis,' where 'betis' originally referred to the ankle or leg, possibly because the fish's fins resemble limbs. The scientific genus name Betis classifies these ornamental fish.

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