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gourami
[ goo-rah-mee ]
noun
, plural (especially collectively) gou·ra·mi, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) gou·ra·mis.
- a large, air-breathing, nest-building, freshwater Asiatic fish, Osphronemus goramy, used for food.
- any of several small, air-breathing, nest-building Asiatic fishes of the genera Trichogaster, Colisa, and Trichopsis, often kept in aquariums.
gourami
/ ˈɡʊərəmɪ /
noun
- a large SE Asian labyrinth fish, Osphronemus goramy, used for food and (when young) as an aquarium fish
- any of various other labyrinth fishes, such as Helostoma temmincki ( kissing gourami ), many of which are brightly coloured and popular aquarium fishes
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gourami1
1875–80; < Malay ( Java dial.) gurami < Javanese graméh
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gourami1
from Malay gurami
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Example Sentences
The surgeon called it the gourami, and said that some successful attempts had been made to introduce the fish in American waters.
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Achang called the fish the gourami, or something like that; but beyond this nothing was known about him.
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A fish of Java, the Gourami (Osphronemus olfax), establishes an ovoid nest with the leaves of aquatic plants woven together.
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