Wrasse (noun)

  1. A marine fish that typically has bright colors, a thick body, and a large mouth, found in the Atlantic and Mediterranean and used as a food fish and in aquaria.
  2. A fish of the family Labridae, typically having a thick body, a large mouth, and bright colors.

Origin:

Derived from middle english word "wrassen" which is of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. The wrasse was a popular fish in the aquarium.
  2. He caught a wrasse while fishing.
  3. The wrasse is a common fish in the Mediterranean sea.
  4. The wrasse was a colorful addition to the tank.
  5. The wrasse is a popular food fish in some countries.
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