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anchovy
[ an-choh-vee, -chuh-, an-choh-vee ]
noun
plural anchovies.
- any small, marine, herringlike fish of the family Engraulidae, especially Engraulis encrasicholus, found in the Mediterranean Sea, often preserved in oil and used in salads, spreads, etc., or packaged in paste form.
anchovy
/ ˈæntʃəvɪ /
noun
- any of various small marine food fishes of the genus Engraulis and related genera, esp E. encrasicolus of S Europe: family Clupeidae (herrings). They have a salty taste and are often tinned or made into a paste or essence
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Word History and Origins
Origin of anchovy1
1590–1600; < French or Ibero-Romance < Genoese anchua, anchova < Vulgar Latin *apiu ( v ) a, variant of Latin apua (Pliny) < Greek aphýē fry of various fishes
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Word History and Origins
Origin of anchovy1
C16: from Spanish anchoa, perhaps ultimately from Greek aphuē small fish
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