Bowfin

/ˈbaʊ.fɪn/ noun

A primitive freshwater fish found in North America that breathes air and is considered a living fossil because it hasn't changed much in millions of years.

From 'bow' (a curved shape, referring to its bowed or curved body) plus 'fin'. The word likely originated in North America among fishermen describing the fish's distinctive curved shape.

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