Cachucho

/kəˈtʃuːtʃoʊ/ noun

A small deep-sea fish found in the Atlantic Ocean, valued for its oil and as food.

From Spanish cachucho, possibly derived from Basque or other Iberian languages. The word entered English through maritime trade terminology in the 18th-19th centuries when European fishing expanded into Atlantic waters.

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