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cat·a·lu·fa \ˌkad.əlˈüfə\ noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish, from Spanish, variegated material used in making carpets, from Old Italian cataluffa, a cloth made in Venice : any of various brightly colored carnivorous marine percoid fishes (family Priacanthidae) of tropical seas; especially : a fish (Priacanthus arenatus) of the western Atlantic and West Indies |