n. One of the slender, whiskerlike tactile organs extending from the head of certain fishes, such as catfishes. Also called barb1. [Obsolete French, from Old French, from Medieval Latin barbula, diminutive of Late Latin barbus, beard, from Latin barba; see bhardh-ā- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] (click for a larger image) barbel1barbels on a channel catfish |
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n. Any of several freshwater cyprinid fishes of the genus Barbus of Eurasia and Africa, especially B. barbus, having four barbels on the upper jaw. [Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin *barbellus, diminutive of barbus, from Latin barba, beard; see BARBEL1.] |
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