Crayfish

/ˈkreɪˌfɪʃ/ noun

A small freshwater crustacean that looks like a tiny lobster and lives in streams and lakes.

From Middle French 'ecrevisse,' possibly influenced by 'crab.' The word entered English around the 1400s and seems to be a mix of 'crab' and 'fish' in meaning and etymology.

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