glassfish
/ˈɡlɑsˌfɪʃ/Definitions
1. noun
A type of marine fish, especially one that lives in shallow, coastal waters and is often bright in color.
“The diver spotted a glassfish swimming near the coral reef.”
2. noun
A type of marine fish that is often kept in aquariums due to its vibrant colors and delicate appearance.
“The fish enthusiast carefully handled the glassfish in her aquarium.”
3. noun
A nickname for the GlassFish application server, an open-source Java-based server for developing web applications.
“The developer used the GlassFish server to test his web application.”