orca (Meaning)

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orca (n)

predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin; common in cold seas

Synonyms & Antonyms of orca

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orca Sentence Examples

  1. The colossal orca leaped from the ocean, displaying its impressive size.
  2. A pod of orcas patrolled the shoreline, hunting for unsuspecting prey.
  3. The orca's powerful tail propelled it through the water with incredible speed.
  4. The baby orca calf swam alongside its mother, learning the ways of its kind.
  5. The orca's distinctive black and white markings made it a striking sight in the open ocean.
  6. Researchers observed the complex social behavior of orcas, noting their intricate communication system.
  7. The orca's sophisticated hunting techniques allowed it to catch large prey, such as seals and sea lions.
  8. The orca's lifespan can extend to 90 years, making it one of the longest-lived mammals.
  9. Conservation efforts aim to protect orcas from threats such as pollution, hunting, and habitat loss.
  10. The orca's intelligence and adaptability have made it a symbol of the ocean's majesty and resilience.

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predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin; common in cold seas

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The colossal orca leaped from the ocean, displaying its impressive size.

A pod of orcas patrolled the shoreline, hunting for unsuspecting prey.

The orca's powerful tail propelled it through the water with incredible speed.

The baby orca calf swam alongside its mother, learning the ways of its kind.