IPA: /ˈhɛdˌfɪʃ/
KK: /hɛdˌfɪʃ/
A type of large fish known for its flat body and unique shape, often found in warm ocean waters.
The headfish is known for its distinctive appearance and can often be seen swimming near the surface of the ocean.
The word 'headfish' is formed from 'head' (from Old English 'heafod', meaning the upper part of the body or the leader) and 'fish' (from Old English 'fisc', meaning a water-dwelling creature). The term 'headfish' refers to a type of fish, often characterized by its prominent head or the leading position in a group of fish.
Think of the 'head' as the leader or the upper part, and 'fish' as the water creature. This helps you remember that 'headfish' refers to a fish known for its notable head.