Tuna

/ˈtuːnə/ or /ˈtjuːnə/ noun

A large, fast‑swimming ocean fish that is widely caught for food and often canned.

From Spanish *atún*, from Arabic *tūn*, from Greek *thynnos* “tunny, tuna,” related to *thyein* “to rush, dart,” describing the fish’s speed. The English form shortened over time to *tuna*.

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