Greenland whale
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Definition
Noun: * Greenland whale: A very large baleen whale (Balaena mysticetus) native to the Arctic and subarctic waters. It is characterized by its massive, bow-shaped head, which can make up nearly one-third of its body length, and its long, dark baleen plates used for filter-feeding. It is also commonly known as the bowhead whale.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Greenland whale is uniquely adapted to live its entire life in icy Arctic seas.
- Scientists study the Greenland whale for its remarkable longevity, as it is one of the longest-living mammals on Earth.
- Historically, the thick blubber of the Greenland whale made it a primary target for commercial whalers.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical, scientific, and conservation contexts to refer specifically to this Arctic species, distinguishing it from other large whales like the right whale or the gray whale.
Variants and Related Words
- Bowhead whale (n): The most common modern synonym for .
- The bowhead whale population is slowly recovering from past overhunting.
- Arctic whale (n): A more general term that can include the .
- Baleen whale (n): The broader biological category (Mysticeti) to which the belongs, characterized by having baleen plates instead of teeth.
Synonyms
- Bowhead whale
- Arctic right whale
- Great polar whale (archaic)
Related Phrases
- Whalebone: An archaic term for baleen, which was commercially harvested from species like the .
- In the 19th century, "whalebone" from the Greenland whale was used to make corsets and umbrella ribs.
Noun
- large-mouthed Arctic whale