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mosquitofish
[ muh-skee-toh-fish ]
noun
, plural (especially collectively) mos·qui·to·fish, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) mos·qui·to·fish·es.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mosquitofish1
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Example Sentences
In the early 1900s, these mosquitofish were seen as an effective and inexpensive way to control mosquito populations and stem the spread of illnesses like malaria, since they feasted on mosquito eggs and larvae floating in the water.
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Invasive mosquitofish are a menace to tadpoles and other amphibian communities worldwide.
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