Uk English Meaning of whales

whales

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whales

cetacean see baleen whale, toothed whale, something large enough to catch attention, any of various very large, aquatic, marine mammals (order Cetacea) that have a torpedo-shaped body with a thick layer of blubber, paddle-shaped forelimbs but no hind limbs, a horizontally flattened tail, and nostrils that open externally at the top of the head, to engage in whale fishing, to hunt whales, lash, thrash, a water-dwelling mammal (as a humpback whale or a killer whale) that is a cetacean of usually very large size with a torpedo-shaped body, front limbs modified into flippers but no hind limbs, and a tail flattened and extended to the sides as flukes and that usually breathes through an opening on top of the head compare baleen whale, toothed whale, to defeat soundly, to hit hard, thrash sense 2a, one that is impressive especially in size, to strike or hit vigorously

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