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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: whale, -whale-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ปลาวาฬSyn. cetacean, leviathan
(n) สิ่งที่มีขนาดใหญ่มหึมา (คำไม่เป็นทางการ)
(vi) ล่าปลาวาฬ
(vt) ถูกวิพากษ์วิจารณ์อย่างรุนแรง
(n) นักล่าปลาวาฬ
(n) เรือที่ใช้ในการล่าปลาวาฬSyn. whaleboat
(n) สิ่งของที่มีรูปร่างคล้ายหลังปลาวาฬSee Also: เช่น คลื่นในมหาสมุทร หรือเนินเขาลูกเล็ก
(n) เรือที่มีรูปร่างยาวและแคบเคลื่อนที่ได้เร็วSyn. whaler
(n) วัตถุแข็งที่ได้จากปากของปลาวาฬบางชนิดSyn. baleen
(n) ไขปลาวาฬ
(n) ปลาวาฬเพชรฆาตSyn. orca
(idm) มีช่วงเวลาแห่งความตื่นเต้นยินดีSyn. มีช่วงเวลาที่ยิ่งใหญ่Ant. มีช่วงเวลาที่ยิ่งใหญ่
(sl) มีช่วงเวลายิ่งใหญ่See Also: มีช่วงน่าตื่นเต้น
  Hope Dictionary 
n. ปลาวาฬเพชรฆาต
n. ปลาวาฬจมูกรูปสี่เหลี่ยม/เป็นแหล่งสำคัญของไขปลาวาฬในอุตสาหกรรม
(เวล) n. ปลาวาฬ, บุคคลหรือสิ่งที่ใหญ่โตมหาศาล, บุคคลหรือสิ่งที่ดียิ่ง vi. จับปลาวาฬ, ล่าปลาวาฬ
(เวล'เลอะ) n. นักจับปลาวาฬ, นักล่าปลาวาฬ, เรือล่าปลาวาฬ
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) ปลาวาฬ
(vi) ล่าปลาวาฬ
(n) ผู้ล่าปลาวาฬ, เรือล่าปลาวาฬ
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
ปลาวาฬ [TU Subject Heading]
ไมโอโกลบินจากอสุจิของปลาวาฬ [การแพทย์]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) whaleExample:ที่ประเทศออสเตรเลีย ได้พบปลาวาฬเกยตื้นจำนวน 3-4 ตัว อาจเป็นเพราะน้ำในทะเลแถบนั้นเต็มไปด้วยคราบน้ำมันUnit:ตัว, ฝูงThai Definition:ชื่อสัตว์เลี้ยงลูกด้วยนมในอันดับ Odontoceti และ Mysticeti มีหลายชนิดในหลายวงศ์ ขนาดใหญ่มาก หัวมนใหญ่ หางแบนเพื่อช่วยในการพุ้ยน้ำ สามารถพ่นอากาศที่มีไอน้ำออกทางจมูกได้เวลาโผล่ขึ้นมาหายใจ
(n) whaleSyn. ปลาวาฬExample:โดยปกติจะไม่พบปลาวาฬในเขตน่านน้ำของไทยUnit:ตัว, ฝูงThai Definition:ชื่อสัตว์เลี้ยงลูกด้วยนมมีหลายชนิดในหลายวงศ์ ขนาดใหญ่มาก หัวมนใหญ่ หางแบนเพื่อช่วยในการพุ้ยน้ำ สามารถพ่นอากาศที่มีไอน้ำออกทางจมูกได้เวลาโผล่ขึ้นมาหายใจ
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[lōmā hūa klom] (n, exp) EN: Short-finned Pilot Whale
[lōmā hūa thui] (n, exp) EN: Melon-headed Whale
[plā wān] (n) EN: whale  FR: baleine [ f ]
[plā wān sī nām-ngoēn] (n) EN: Blue Whale  FR: baleine bleue [ f ]
[wān] (n) EN: whale  FR: baleine [ f ]
[wān Brudā] (n, exp) EN: Bryde's Whale
[wān fan khīo] (n, exp) EN: Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whale
[wān fin] (n, exp) EN: Fin Whale
[wān hūa] (n, exp) EN: Sperm Whale
[wān hūa thui khrae] (n, exp) EN: Dwarf Sperm Whale
[wān hūa thui lek] (n, exp) EN: Pygmy Sperm Whale
[wān Khūwīe] (x) EN: Cuvier's Beaked Whale
[wān phetchakhāt] (n, exp) EN: Killer Whale
[wān phetchakhāt lek] (n, exp) EN: Pygmy Killer Whale
[wān phetchakhāt plaēng] (n, exp) EN: False Killer Whale
[wān sittang] (n, exp) EN: Bryde's Whale
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) whale with plates of whalebone along the upper jaw for filtering plankton from the waterSyn. whalebone whale
(n) any of several whales inhabiting all oceans and having beaklike jaws with vestigial teeth in the upper jaw
(n) largest mammal ever known; bluish-grey migratory whalebone whale mostly of southern hemisphereSyn. Balaenoptera musculus, sulfur bottom
(n) northern Atlantic beaked whale with a bulbous foreheadSyn. bottlenose whale, bottlenose, Hyperoodon ampullatus
(n) very small (to 8 feet) sperm whale of central coasts of Atlantic and PacificSyn. Kogia simus
(n) medium-sized greyish-black whale of the northern PacificSyn. Eschrichtius gibbosus, gray whale, devilfish, Eschrichtius robustus
(n) predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin; common in cold seasSyn. sea wolf, orca, grampus, killer, Orcinus orca
(n) small dark-colored whale of the Atlantic coast of the United States; the largest male acts as pilot or leader for the schoolSyn. black whale, Globicephala melaena, blackfish, common blackfish
(n) small sperm whale of warm waters of both coasts of North AmericaSyn. Kogia breviceps
(n) large Arctic whalebone whale; allegedly the `right' whale to hunt because of its valuable whalebone and oil
(n) similar to but smaller than the finback whaleSyn. Balaenoptera borealis
(n) large whale with a large cavity in the head containing spermaceti and oil; also a source of ambergrisSyn. cachalot, black whale, Physeter catodon
(n) any of several whales having simple conical teeth and feeding on fish etc.
(n) any of the larger cetacean mammals having a streamlined body and breathing through a blowhole on the head
(v) hunt for whales
(n) a long narrow boat designed for quick turning and use in rough seas
(n) a horny material from the upper jaws of certain whales; used as the ribs of fans or as stays in corsetsSyn. baleen
(n) amphipod crustacean parasitic on cetaceans
(n) a white to brown oil obtained from whale blubber; formerly used as an illuminantSyn. train oil
(n) a seaman who works on a ship that hunts whales
(n) a ship engaged in whale fishingSyn. whaling ship
(n) large spotted shark of warm surface waters worldwide; resembles a whale and feeds chiefly on planktonSyn. Rhincodon typus
(n) large blue Pacific remora that attaches to whales and dolphinsSyn. whalesucker, Remilegia australis
(n) small northern whale that is white when adultSyn. beluga, Delphinapterus leucas
(n) large-mouthed Arctic whaleSyn. Greenland whale, Balaena mysticetus, bowhead whale
(n) large flat-headed whalebone whale having deep furrows along the throat; of Atlantic and PacificSyn. common rorqual, finback whale, fin whale, Balaenoptera physalus
(n) a very large person; impressive in size or qualitiesSyn. heavyweight, hulk, whale
(n) large whalebone whale with long flippers noted for arching or humping its back as it divesSyn. humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae
(n) small finback of coastal waters of Atlantic and PacificSyn. Balaenoptera acutorostrata, piked whale, minke whale
(n) small Arctic whale the male having a long spiral ivory tuskSyn. Monodon monoceros, narwhale, narwal
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

(Zool.), a rather large and swift baleen whale of the northern Pacific (Eschrichtius robustus, formerly Rhachianectes glaucus), having short jaws and no dorsal fin; -- called also grayback, devilfish, and hardhead. It grows to a length of 50 feet (sometimes 60 feet). It was formerly taken in large numbers in the bays of California, and is now rare. It lives up to 50 or 60 years and adults weigh from 20 to 40 tons. [ 1913 Webster + PJC ]

n. the humpback{ 3 }. [ PJC ]

n. see killer{ 2 }. [ PJC ]

(Zool.) (a) The bowhead, Arctic, or Greenland whale (Balaena mysticetus), from whose mouth the best whalebone is obtained. (b) Any other whale that produces valuable whalebone, as the Atlantic, or Biscay, right whale (Balaena cisarctica), and the Pacific right whale (Balaena Sieboldii); a bone whale. [ 1913 Webster ]


Pygmy right whale (Zool.), a small New Zealand whale (Neobalaena marginata) which is only about sixteen feet long. It produces short, but very elastic and tough, whalebone.
[ 1913 Webster ]

(Zool.) A very large toothed whale (Physeter macrocephalus), having a head of enormous size. The upper jaw is destitute of teeth. In the upper part of the head, above the skull, there is a large cavity, or case, filled with oil and spermaceti. This whale sometimes grows to the length of more than eighty feet. It is found in the warmer parts of all the oceans. Called also cachalot, and spermaceti whale. [ 1913 Webster ]


Pygmy sperm whale (Zool.), a small whale (Kogia breviceps), seldom twenty feet long, native of tropical seas, but occasionally found on the American coast. Called also snub-nosed cachalot. --
Sperm-whale porpoise (Zool.), a toothed cetacean (Hyperoodon bidens), found on both sides of the Atlantic and valued for its oil. The adult becomes about twenty-five feet long, and its head is very large and thick. Called also bottle-nosed whale.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. whal, AS. hwæl; akin to D. walvisch, G. wal, walfisch, OHG. wal, Icel. hvalr, Dan. & Sw. hval, hvalfisk. Cf. Narwhal, Walrus. ] (Zool.) Any aquatic mammal of the order Cetacea, especially any one of the large species, some of which become nearly one hundred feet long. Whales are hunted chiefly for their oil and baleen, or whalebone. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The existing whales are divided into two groups: the toothed whales (Odontocete), including those that have teeth, as the cachalot, or sperm whale (see Sperm whale); and the baleen, or whalebone, whales (Mysticete), comprising those that are destitute of teeth, but have plates of baleen hanging from the upper jaw, as the right whales. The most important species of whalebone whales are the bowhead, or Greenland, whale (see Illust. of Right whale), the Biscay whale, the Antarctic whale, the gray whale (see under Gray), the humpback, the finback, and the rorqual. [ 1913 Webster ]


Whale bird. (Zool.) (a) Any one of several species of large Antarctic petrels which follow whaling vessels, to feed on the blubber and floating oil; especially, Prion turtur (called also blue petrel), and Pseudoprion desolatus. (b) The turnstone; -- so called because it lives on the carcasses of whales. [ Canada ] --
Whale fin (Com.), whalebone. Simmonds. --
Whale fishery, the fishing for, or occupation of taking, whales. --
Whale louse (Zool.), any one of several species of degraded amphipod crustaceans belonging to the genus Cyamus, especially Cyamus ceti. They are parasitic on various cetaceans. --
Whale's bone, ivory. [ Obs. ] --
Whale shark. (Zool.) (a) The basking, or liver, shark. (b) A very large harmless shark (Rhinodon typicus) native of the Indian Ocean. It sometimes becomes sixty feet long. --
Whale shot, the name formerly given to spermaceti. --
Whale's tongue (Zool.), a balanoglossus.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Naut.) A form of vessel, often with steam power, having sharp ends and a very convex upper deck, much used on the Great Lakes, esp. for carrying grain. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

n. (Naut.) A long, narrow boat, sharp at both ends, used by whalemen. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A firm, elastic substance resembling horn, taken from the upper jaw of the right whale; baleen. It is used as a stiffening in stays, fans, screens, and for various other purposes. See Baleen. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Whalebone is chiefly obtained from the bowhead, or Greenland, whale, the Biscay whale, and the Antarctic, or southern, whale. It is prepared for manufacture by being softened by boiling, and dyed black. [ 1913 Webster ]

n.; pl. Whalemen A man employed in the whale fishery. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A vessel or person employed in the whale fishery. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One who whales, or beats; a big, strong fellow; hence, anything of great or unusual size. [ Colloq. U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ / , jīngㄐㄧㄥwhale #17105
[  /  , jīng yúㄐㄧㄥ ㄩˊwhale #29926
[  /  , lán jīngㄌㄢˊ ㄐㄧㄥblue whale #61339
[  /  , Wéi rìㄨㄟˊ ㄖˋWaley or Whaley (name); Arthur Waley (1889-1966), pioneer British sinologist #184994
[   /   , bǔ jīng chuánㄅㄨˇ ㄐㄧㄥ ㄔㄨㄢˊwhaler; whale catcher
[   /   , dú jiǎo jīngㄉㄨˊ ㄐㄧㄠˇ ㄐㄧㄥnarwhal (whale)
[   /   , nì jǐ jīngㄋㄧˋ ㄐㄧˇ ㄐㄧㄥ(zoo.) orca; killer whale
[  /  , jīng mùㄐㄧㄥ ㄇㄨˋCetacea (whale family)
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[koro] (n) (obsc) (See ころコンベヤ, ころ軸受け) roller; runner; dried whale blubber #3392
[くじら, kujira] (n) whale; (P) #9845
[ほげい, hogei] (n) whaling; whale fishing; (P) #14513
[takeri] (n) ox or whale penis, used as a tonic or aphrodisiac
[ジンベエザメか, jinbeezame ka] (n) Rhincodontidae (family of whale sharks containing only one species of one genus, Rhincodon typus)
[ジンベエザメぞく, jinbeezame zoku] (n) Rhincodon (genus of one species of whale shark, Rhincodon typus, in the family Rhincodontidae)
[beru-ga] (n) (See 白海豚) beluga whale (Delphinapterus Leucas)
[hoe-ru] (n) whale
[hoe-ruuocchingu] (n) whale watching
[ミンクくじら;ミンククジラ, minku kujira ; minkukujira] (n) (uk) minke whale; piked whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata)
[いわしくじら;イワシクジラ, iwashikujira ; iwashikujira] (n) (uk) sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis)
[おきごんどう;オキゴンドウ, okigondou ; okigondou] (n) (uk) false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens)
[いるか(gikun);イルカ, iruka (gikun); iruka] (n) (uk) dolphin (or other small toothed whales, such as porpoises, belugas, etc.)
[えびでたいをつる, ebidetaiwotsuru] (exp, v5r) to throw in a shrimp and pull out a whale; to use a sprat to catch a mackerel
[きょげい, kyogei] (n) huge whale
[ごんどうくじら;ゴンドウクジラ, gondoukujira ; gondoukujira] (n) (uk) larger whales of family Delphinidae (esp. the pilot whales or blackfish)
[げいこつ, geikotsu] (n) whale bone
[くじらざ, kujiraza] (n) (constellation) Cetus; Whale
[くじらじる, kujirajiru] (n) whale soup
[げいにく, geiniku] (n) whale meat; (P)
[げいゆ, geiyu] (n) whale oil
[げいるい, geirui] (n, adj-no) order Cetacea of toothed marine mammals, including whales and dolphins; Cetaceans
[げいろう;くじらろう, geirou ; kujirarou] (n) spermaceti (waxy substance found in the head cavities of sperm whales)
[くじらひげ;げいしゅ;げいす, kujirahige ; geishu ; geisu] (n) (uk) whalebone; baleen
[ごとうくじら;ゴトウクジラ, gotoukujira ; gotoukujira] (n) (obsc) (sometimes read ごんどうくじら) (See 巨頭鯨) larger whales of family Delphinidae (esp. the pilot whale or blackfish)
[こくくじら, kokukujira] (n) (uk) gray whale (Eschrichtius robutus)
[くろへりめじろ;クロヘリメジロ, kuroherimejiro ; kuroherimejiro] (n) (uk) (See クロヘリメジロザメ) copper shark (Carcharhinus brachyurus, only member of Carcharhinus found mostly at temperate latitudes); bronze whaler; narrowtooth shark
[くろへりめじろざめ;クロヘリメジロザメ, kuroherimejirozame ; kuroherimejirozame] (n) (uk) (See くろへりめじろ) copper shark (Carcharhinus brachyurus, only member of Carcharhinus found mostly at temperate latitudes); bronze whaler; narrowtooth shark
[ざとうくじら;ザトウクジラ, zatoukujira ; zatoukujira] (n) (uk) humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)
[こくじら(子鯨;仔鯨);こクジラ(子クジラ;仔クジラ), kokujira ( ko kujira ; shi kujira ); ko kujira ( ko kujira ; shi kujira )] (n) whale calf
[はくじら;ハクジラ, hakujira ; hakujira] (n) (uk) (See 鬚鯨) toothed whale (i.e. a whale of suborder Odontoceti)
[こいわしくじら;コイワシクジラ, koiwashikujira ; koiwashikujira] (n) (uk) (obsc) (See ミンク鯨) minke whale; piked whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata)
[こびれごんどう;コビレゴンドウ, kobiregondou ; kobiregondou] (n) (uk) short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhyncus)
[まごんどう;マゴンドウ, magondou ; magondou] (n) (uk) short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus)
[じんべえざめ;ジンベエザメ, jinbeezame ; jinbeezame] (n) (uk) (See 甚平鮫) whale shark (Rhincodon typus)
[じんべいざめ, jinbeizame] (n) (uk) (See 甚兵衛鮫) whale shark (Rhincodon typus)
[うねす, unesu] (n) ridged whale meat used to make whale "bacon"
[あかぼうくじら;アカボウクジラ, akaboukujira ; akaboukujira] (n) (1) (uk) beaked whale; (2) Cuvier's beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris)
[おうぎはくじら;おおぎはくじら(ik);オウギハクジラ;オオギハクジラ(ik), ougihakujira ; oogihakujira (ik); ougihakujira ; oogihakujira (ik)] (n) (uk) Stejneger's beaked whale (Mesoplodon stejnegeri)
[たいせいようせみくじら;タイセイヨウセミクジラ, taiseiyousemikujira ; taiseiyousemikujira] (n) (uk) North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis)
[しおふき, shiofuki] (n) (1) spouting (e.g. of a whale, geyser, etc.); (2) thin-shelled surf clam; (3) (col) (vulg) female ejaculation
[ながすくじら;ナガスクジラ, nagasukujira ; nagasukujira] (n) (uk) fin whale; finback (whale); razorback whale (Balaenoptera physalus)
[つちくじら;ツチクジラ, tsuchikujira ; tsuchikujira] (n) (uk) Baird's beaked whale (Berardius bairdii)
[みなみつちくじら;ミナミツチクジラ, minamitsuchikujira ; minamitsuchikujira] (n) (uk) Arnoux's beaked whale (Berardius arnuxii)
[みなみせみくじら;ミナミセミクジラ, minamisemikujira ; minamisemikujira] (n) (uk) southern right whale (Eubalaena australis)
[せびくじら, sebikujira] (n) (obsc) (See 背美鯨) North Pacific right whale (Eubalaena japonica)
[せみくじら;セミクジラ, semikujira ; semikujira] (n) (uk) North Pacific right whale (Eubalaena japonica)
[しろいるか, shiroiruka] (n) (uk) beluga; white whale (Delphinapterus leucas)
[はくげい, hakugei] (n) (1) white whale; (2) Moby Dick
[しろながすくじら;シロナガスクジラ, shironagasukujira ; shironagasukujira] (n) (uk) blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Blauwal { m }
blue whale
Fischbein { n }; Barte { f } | Fischbeine { pl }; Barten { pl }
whalebone; baleen | whalebones
Pottwalöl { n }; Walrat { n }
spermaceti; sperm whale oil
Stellnetzjagd { f }; Blasennetzjagd { f } (von Buckelwalen)
bubblenet feeding (of humpback whales)
Walboot { n } | Walboote { pl }
whaleboat | whaleboats
Walbulle { m }
whale bull
Walfang { m }; Töten { n } von Walen | Walfänge { pl } | illegaler Walfang | kommerzieller Walfang | Walfang durch Ureinwohner | Walfang für Forschungszwecke
whaling; whale culling | whalings | illegal whaling; illegal take; pirate whaling | commercial whaling | indigenous whaling; indigenous take | research whaling; scientific whaling
Walfang-Ausschauboot { n }
whale spotting boat
Walfänger { m } | Walfänger { pl }
whaler | whalers
Walfisch { m } [ ugs. ]
whale
Walfleisch { n }
whale meat
Walforscher { m }; Cetologe { m }
whale researcher; cetologist
Walgesänge { pl }
whale songs; whale love songs
Walknochen { m }
whale bone
Walläuse { pl }
cyamid crustaceans; whale lice
Walöl { n }
whale oil
Walschutzzone { f } | Antarktische Walschutzzone | Walschutzzone Indischer Ozean | Mittelmeer-Walschutzzone (Italien, Frankreich, Monaco) | Südliche Walschutzzone | Walschutzzone Südpazifik (vorgeschlagen) | Antrag für weltweite Walschutzzone
whale sanctuary | Antarctic whale sanctuary | Indian Ocean Whale Sanctuary | Mediterranean Whale Sanctuary (Italy, France, Monaco) | southern oceans whale sanctuary | South Pacific Whale Sanctuary (proposed) | Global Whale Sanctuary Petition
Waltran { m }
train oil of the whale
haute
whaled
Grindwale { pl } [ zool. ]
pilot whales
Fluke { f }; Schwanzflosse { f } [ zool. ]
fluke; tail (of a whale or dolphin)
Gruppe; Herde (Wale) [ zool. ]
herd; group (whales)
Walkalb { n } [ zool. ]
whale calf
Walkuh { f } [ zool. ]
whale cow
Wal { m } [ zool. ] | Wale { pl } | gestrandeter Wal | Beobachten { n } von Walen
whale | whales | beached whale | whale watching
Abschöpfen { n } (eines Grönlandwals) bei der Nahrungsaufnahme [ zool. ]
skimming (of a bowhead whale) during feeding
Aufschlagen { n } der Fluke (eines Wals) [ zool. ]
lobtailing (of a whale)
Ausschauhalten { n }; Herausstrecken des Kopfes (eines Wals) [ zool. ]
spyhopping; headrise (of a whale)
Blas { m } (eines Wals) [ zool. ]
blow (of a whale); spout (of a whale)
Blasloch { n } (eines Wals oder Delfins) [ zool. ]
blowhole (of a whale or a dolphin)
dunkler Fleck (eines Wals oder Delfins) [ zool. ]
cape (of a whale or dolphin)
Fluken { n } (eines Wals; vor dem Tauchen) [ zool. ]
fluking (of a whale; before diving)
Höcker { pl }; Warzen { pl } (eines Wals) [ zool. ]
humps; tubercles (of a whale)
Klicken { n }; Klicklaute { pl } (eines Wals oder Delfins) [ zool. ]
clicking; clicks (of a whale of dolphin)
Winken { n } mit den Flossen; Schlagen { n } auf das Wasser (eines Buckelwals) [ zool. ]
pec-waving or pec-slapping (of a humpback whale)
Nahrungsaufnahme { f } durch Herausfiltern (bei Bartenwalen) [ zool. ]
filter feeding (of baleen whales)
Schlucken { n } (eines Wals) bei der Nahrungsaufnahme [ zool. ]
gulping (of a whale) during feeding
Schnabel { m }; Rostrum { n } (eines Delfins oder Schweinswals) [ zool. ]
beak; snout; rostrum (of a whale or dolphin)
Segeln { n }; Treibenlassen { n } (eines Wals) [ zool. ]
sailing (of a whale)
Springen { n } (eines Wals oder Delfins) [ zool. ]
leaping (of a whale or dolphin)
Springen { n } (eines Wals) [ zool. ]
breaching (of a whale)
Bartenwale { pl } [ zool. ]
baleen whales; mysticetes
Cetaceen { pl } (Wale, Delfine und Schweinswale) [ zool. ]
cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
Furchenwale { pl } [ zool. ]
rorquals; rorqual whales
Pottwale { pl } [ zool. ]
sperm whales
Schnabelwale { pl } [ zool. ]
beaked whales
Zahnwale { pl } [ zool. ]
toothed whales; odontocetes
Andrew-Schnabelwal { m } [ zool. ]
Andrew's beaked whale; Bowdoin's beaked whale; deep-crest beaked whale; splay-toothed beaked whale (Mesoplodon bowdoini)
Baird-Schnabelwal { m } [ zool. ]
Baird's beaked whale; northern giant bottlenose whale; North Pacific bottlenose whale; giant four-toothed whale (Berardius bairdii)
Beluga; Beluga-Wal; Weisswal { m }; Weisser Delfin { m }; Meereskanarie; Meereskanarienvogel [ zool. ]
beluga whale; beluga; Belukha; white whale; sea canary (Delphinapterus leucas)
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