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remora (n.)

1560s, from Latin remora "sucking fish," literally "delay, hindrance," from re- "back" (see re-) + mora "delay" (see moratorium); so called because the fish were believed by the ancients to retard a vessel to which they attached themselves. Hence, in 17c.-18c., "an obstacle, an impediment" (the first sense of the word in Johnson's dictionary). In Greek, ekheneis, from ekhein "to hold" + naus (dative nei) "ship." Pliny writes that Antony's galley was delayed by one at Actium. Sometimes called in English stayship or stopship.

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Definitions of remora from WordNet

remora (n.)
marine fishes with a flattened elongated body and a sucking disk on the head for attaching to large fish or moving objects;
Synonyms: suckerfish / sucking fish
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