Catalufa

/ˌkætəˈluːfə/ noun

A colorful food fish found in tropical Atlantic waters, valued for commercial and sport fishing.

From Spanish 'catalufa,' borrowed from Portuguese or Arawakan origins, reflecting the Caribbean and Atlantic trade routes. The word traveled with colonial explorers.

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