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burbot
 
SYLLABICATION:bur·bot
PRONUNCIATION:  bûrbt
NOUN:Inflected forms: pl. burbot or bur·bots
A freshwater food fish (Lota lota) of the Northern Hemisphere, related to and resembling the cod and having barbels on the nose and chin. Also called cusk, eelpout.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English, from Old French borbote, from borbeter, to move about in mud.
 
 
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