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go·by \ˈgōbē, -bi\ noun (plural gobies also goby) Etymology: Latin gobius, cobius, gobio gudgeon, from Greek kōbios, probably of non-Indo-European origin : any of numerous spiny-finned fishes constituting the family Gobiidae, usually having a broad depressed head, large mouth, no lateral line, and the pelvic fins thoracic and often united to form a sucking disk, and occurring chiefly in shallow coastal waters — see mudskipper, mudsucker
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