Billfish

/ˈbɪlˌfɪʃ/ noun

A large saltwater fish with a long, pointed snout or bill-like projection, such as a marlin, swordfish, or sailfish.

Compound from 'bill' (the pointed snout) and 'fish'. The term became standardized in English during the 19th century as sport fishing developed and these dramatic deep-sea fish became known to wider audiences.

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