güˈrämē noun
( plural gourami or gouramis or gouramies )
Etymology: Malay gurami
1.
a. : a large freshwater anabantid fish ( Osphronemus goramy ) that is an important food fish in southeastern Asia and the Malay archipelago
b. : any of several small brightly colored fishes of the same family that are often kept in the tropical aquarium — see croaking gourami , three-spot gourami
2. : yellow grouper 1