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gram·pus \ˈgrampəs, -aam-, -aim-\ noun (-es) Etymology: alteration of earlier graundepose, grampoys, alteration of Middle English grapay, graspey, from Middle French craspois, graspois, graspeis, from cras, gras fat (from Latin crassus) + pois, peis fish, from Latin piscis — more at hurdle, fish 1. a. : a cetacean (Grampus griseus) that is widely distributed in the seas of the northern hemisphere and that is related to the blackfish but has teeth in the lower jaw only b. : any of various other cetaceans of similar size (as the blackfish or the killer whale) 2. : the giant whip scorpion (Mastigoproctus giganteus) of the southern United States that is popularly but unjustifiably reputed to be exceedingly venomous |