Caraja

/kəˈrɑːxə/ noun

A large South American river fish, related to the piranha family, known for its size and predatory nature.

From Tupi and related indigenous languages of South America, referring to a fish species. The word entered European languages through colonial accounts of Brazilian fauna.

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