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baleen
English
Etymology
From Middle English baleyne, from Old French baleine (“whale, whalebone”), from Latin balaena (“whale”), from Ancient Greek ??????? (phálaina, “whale”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?be?li?n/
Noun
baleen (countable and uncountable, plural baleens)
- (obsolete) A whale or its flesh. [14th–17th c.]
- (physiology, uncountable) The bony material that makes up the plates in the mouth of the baleen whale, Mysticeti, which it uses to trap its food; formerly used in corsetry [from 14th c.]
- (zoology, countable) a baleen whale
Synonyms
- whalebone
Translations
References
- James A. H. Murray [et al.], editors (1884–1928) , “Baleen”, in A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (Oxford English Dictionary), volume I (A–B), London: Clarendon Press, OCLC 15566697, page 635, column 2.
Anagrams
- enable
Spanish
Verb
baleen
- Second-person plural (ustedes) imperative form of balear.
- Second-person plural (ustedes) present subjunctive form of balear.
- Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes?) present subjunctive form of balear.
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