Caraibe

/kəˈrɑːibi/ noun

A South American freshwater fish, also called a piranha, known for its sharp teeth and predatory behavior.

From Tupi caraiба through Portuguese, referring to the fierce fish. The word entered European languages through Portuguese colonists' descriptions of South American wildlife.

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