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piranha

[ pi-rahn-yuh, -ran-or, often, -rah-nuh, -ran-uh ]

noun

plural piranhas, (especially collectively) piranha.
  1. any of several small South American freshwater fishes of the genus Serrasalmus that eat other fish and sometimes plants but occasionally also attack humans and other large animals that enter the water.


piranha

/ ±èɪˈ°ùɑ˲ÔÂáÉ™ /

noun

  1. any of various small freshwater voracious fishes of the genus Serrasalmus and related genera, of tropical America, having strong jaws and sharp teeth: family Characidae (characins)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of piranha1

1865–70; < Portuguese < Tupi
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of piranha1

C19: via Portuguese from Tupi: fish with teeth, from ±è¾±°ùá fish + sainha tooth
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Ash said he and the team bathed in the river at night with electric eel, caiman, sting rays, giant river otters and piranha.

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After the puppeteer operated the piranhas in the shot, Blundell and her team would “run in and just make them look a little bit shiny.â€

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It was the ninth Banksy to appear in as many days in London and follows images of a goat, elephants, monkeys, a wolf, pelicans, a cat, piranhas and a rhinoceros.

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The City of London Corporation said the other painted on 11 August - swimming piranhas on a City of London Police sentry box - had been taken to Guildhall Yard so it could be viewed safely.

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The public then flooded to see the swimming piranhas, which appeared on the side of a City of London Police sentry box.

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