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por·poise

 (pôr′pəs)
n. pl. porpoise or por·pois·es
1. Any of various marine toothed whales of the genus Phocoena and related genera, characteristically having a blunt snout and a triangular dorsal fin. Porpoises are placed either in their own family, Phocoenidae, or with the dolphins in the family Delphinidae.
2. Any of several related aquatic mammals, such as the dolphins.

[Middle English porpeis, from Old French (probably translation of a Germanic compound meaning sea-pig) : porc, pig (from Latin porcus; see porko- in Indo-European roots) + peis, fish (from Latin piscis).]
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porpoise

(ˈpɔːpəs)
n, pl -poises or -poise
1. (Animals) any of various small cetacean mammals of the genus Phocaena and related genera, having a blunt snout and many teeth: family Delphinidae (or Phocaenidae)
2. (Animals) (not in technical use) any of various related cetaceans, esp the dolphin
[C14: from French pourpois, from Medieval Latin porcopiscus (from Latin porcus pig + piscis fish), replacing Latin porcus marīnus sea pig]
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por•poise

(ˈpɔr pəs)

n., pl. (esp. collectively) -poise, (esp. for kinds or species) -pois•es, n.
1. any of certain toothed cetaceans of the family Delphinidae having a blunt, rounded snout, esp. of the genus Phocoena, as the common porpoise, P. phocoena, of the Atlantic and Pacific. Compare dolphin.
v.i.
2. (of a speeding motorboat) to leap clear of the water after striking a wave.
3. (of a vehicle) to move forward with an alternately rising and falling motion.
[1275–1325; Middle English porpoys < Middle French porpois < Vulgar Latin *porcopiscis hog fish, for Latin porcus marīnus sea hog]
por′poise•like`, adj.
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por·poise

(pôr′pəs)
Any of several small, toothed whales having a blunt snout and a triangular dorsal fin. Compare dolphin.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.porpoise - any of several small gregarious cetacean mammals having a blunt snout and many teethporpoise - any of several small gregarious cetacean mammals having a blunt snout and many teeth
dolphin - any of various small toothed whales with a beaklike snout; larger than porpoises
harbor porpoise, herring hog, Phocoena phocoena - the common porpoise of the northern Atlantic and Pacific
Phocoena sinus, vaquita - a short porpoise that lives in the Gulf of California; an endangered species
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porpoise

noun
Related words
collective nouns school, gam
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Translations
دُلْفين، خَنْزير البَحْر
sviňucha
marsvin
pyöriäinen
hnísa
돌고래
jūrų kiaulė
jūrascūka, cūkdelfīns
morświn
sviňucha
domuz balığı

porpoise

[ˈpɔːpəs] N (porpoise or porpoises (pl)) → marsopa f, puerco m de mar
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porpoise

[ˈpɔːrpəs] nmarsouin m
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porpoise

nTümmler m
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porpoise

[ˈpɔːpəs] nfocena
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porpoise

(ˈpoːpəs) noun
a type of blunt-nosed sea animal of the dolphin family.
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My partner and I also found a dead harbour porpoise - on the beach west of Cardiff barrage on Wednesday, July 30 - smaller, and maybe younger, with one hole in the side of its head.
"From one of our larger cetaceans, the minke whale, my focus turned to our smallest, the harbour porpoise."
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ARARE harbour porpoise has been found washed up at a popular fishing spot in Cardiff.
Mike Tetley, of the Seawatch Foundation, said: "There are many species that can be seen from our coast including bottlenose dolphins, minke whales and harbour porpoise."
Ms Finch-Saunders, who is the Conservatives spokesperson for local government, chose a harbour porpoise.
In 2008, wardens reported a marked decline in harbour porpoise sightings and so surveys were stepped up in 2009.
The six species recorded were harbour porpoise, common, bottlenose and Risso's dolphins, long-finned pilot whales and the white-beaked dolphin.
The Harbour Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) is the smallest member of the whale and dolphin family, measuring less than two metres in length.
Iconic species such as harbour porpoise and puffins could bene-fit from new plans to protect areas of the sea around Wales.
Harbour porpoise are the most likely species to seen off the Wirral and Sefton coast, but bottlenose dolphins and other dolphin and whale species are also occasionally recorded.