Fish

/fɪʃ/ noun

A fish is a cold-blooded animal that lives in water, breathes through gills, and usually has fins and scales. People also use “fish” as a verb to mean catching fish for food or sport.

It comes from Old English “fisc,” from an ancient Germanic and Indo-European root that has stayed very stable across languages. The word has always referred to water-dwelling creatures of this type.

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