gerres
/dʒɛrɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A genus of marine and freshwater fish, found in tropical and subtropical waters, especially in Africa, Asia, and Australia.
“The gerres species are popular among aquarium hobbyists for their unique appearance and hardiness.”
2. noun
A type of drum or drumstick, especially in ancient Greece or Rome.
“The gerres was used to accompany ancient Greek and Roman dances and ceremonies.”