arête
fish bone
noun ah-RET Rare
Origin: From Latin arista (awn of grain, sharp edge).
Also means
ridge (mountain)
Usage Note
Arête has two main uses: in everyday life it means a fish bone (avoir une arête dans la gorge - 'to have a fish bone in one's throat'), and in geography it refers to a sharp mountain ridge. It also appears in geometry for the edge of a solid. Do not confuse with os (bone of a mammal) - arête is specific to fish.
Examples
"Elle a avalé une arête de poisson."
Natural Translation
She swallowed a fish bone.
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