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angelfish

American  
[eyn-juhl-fish] / ˈeɪn dʒəlˌfɪʃ /

noun

plural

angelfish,

plural

angelfishes
  1. a South American freshwater fish, genus Pterophyllum, often kept in aquariums.

  2. angel shark.


angelfish British  
/ ˈeɪndʒəlˌfɪʃ /

noun

  1. any of various small tropical marine percoid fishes of the genus Pomacanthus and related genera, which have a deep flattened brightly coloured body and brushlike teeth: family Chaetodontidae See also butterflyfish

  2. Also called: scalare.  a South American cichlid, Pterophyllum scalare, of the Amazon region, having a compressed body and large dorsal and anal fins: a popular aquarium fish

  3. another name for angel shark

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of angelfish

First recorded in 1660–70; angel + fish

Example Sentences

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Those keys have enabled him to breed fish that no one else has, including striped regal angelfish and frilly black-bodied, orange-rimmed pinnatus batfish.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 19, 2022

Blue tang and angelfish glided by a cushion starfish.

From Washington Post • Jun. 24, 2021

Animals raised by farms on land or in the ocean statewide include shrimp, oysters, clams, moi, tilapia, kampachi, koi and angelfish.

From Washington Times • Oct. 20, 2020

Who needs two turtledoves or a partridge in a pear tree when there are so many species under the sea, including the seasonally appropriate angelfish?

From The New Yorker • Nov. 16, 2018

Amid sodden clothes, unwashed hands and bestial faces, a trayful of rainbow fishes gleamed opalwise—coral, parrot and angelfish, all awaiting some unsavory purchaser.

From Jungle Peace by Beebe, William