mahimahi
Americannoun
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mahimahiEtymology
Origin of mahimahi
Borrowed into English from Hawaiian around 1940–45
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Lisa Stengel, from the United States, was named Up & Coming Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024, for her image of a mahimahi catching a sardine, in Mexico.
From BBC
They catch prized ahi tuna, mahimahi and other seafood at some of the country’s finest restaurants, markets and hotels.
From Washington Times
At the end of June, the commercial Atlantic dolphin fishery, also known as mahimahi, was shut down.
From Washington Times
On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, powerful cabin cruisers speed out of Nassau, carrying tourists in pursuit of huge mahimahi, wahoo and marlin.
From Nature
Felines feast on mahimahi, and staffers take them on “walks” along the nature trial on the grounds in strollers lined with lambswool.
From Time
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