| 释义 | bar·bel I. \ˈbärbəl, ˈbȧb-\ noun
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 Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin barbellus, diminutive of Latin barbus barbel — more at barbus
 1.  : a large European freshwater fish (Barbus fluviatilis) with four barbels on its upper jaw
 2.  : any of various species of the genus Barbus
 II. noun
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 Etymology: obsolete French (now barbeau), from Middle French, diminutive of barbe barb, beard, from Latin barba — more at beard
 1.  : a slender tactile process on the lips of certain fishes (as catfishes and cyprinoids)
 2. barbels plural  : barb I 4 — used especially when the processes are inflamed and turgid
 3.  : a fleshy process on the chin or neck of some turtles
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