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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

whale <pl whales or whale> [americ (h)weɪl, Brit weɪl] SUBST

1. whale ZOOL:

2. whale coloq as intensifier:

sperm whale SUBST

whale watching [ˈweɪl wɑtʃɪŋ, ˈweɪl wɒtʃɪŋ] SUBST

whale watcher [ˈweɪl wɑtʃər, ˈweɪl wɒtʃə] SUBST

pilot whale SUBST

killer whale SUBST

blue whale SUBST

whatnot [americ ˈ(h)wətˌnɑt, Brit ˈwɒtnɒt] SUBST

1. whatnot (unspecified object):

cuestión f coloq
chisme m Esp Méx coloq
coso m CSur coloq
vaina f Col Peru Ven coloq

2. whatnot (piece of furniture):

whatsit [americ ˈ(h)wətsɪt, Brit ˈwɒtsɪt] SUBST coloq

coso m AmSul coloq
chisme m Esp Méx coloq
vaina f Col Peru Ven coloq

whate'er [americ wəˈtɛr, Brit wɒtˈɛː] lit

whate'er → whatever

I. whatever [americ (h)wətˈɛvər, Brit wɒtˈɛvə] PRON

1. whatever (in questions, exclamations):

2.1. whatever (no matter what):

2.2. whatever (all that):

II. whatever [americ (h)wətˈɛvər, Brit wɒtˈɛvə] ADJ

1. whatever (no matter what):

2. whatever (any):

III. whatever [americ (h)wətˈɛvər, Brit wɒtˈɛvə] ADV as intensifier

no Dicionário PONS

whale [weɪl] SUBST

Expressões:

a whale of a ... americ
un(a) enorme...

killer whale SUBST

baleen whale [bəˈli:n ˈweɪl] SUBST

sperm whale [ˈspɜ:mweɪl, americ ˈspɜ:rm-] SUBST

blue whale SUBST

whatsit [ˈwɒtsɪt, americ ˈwʌt-] SUBST coloq

whatnot [ˈwɒtnɒt, americ ˈwʌtnɑ:t] SUBST sem pl

and whatnot coloq
Entrada OpenDict

white whale SUBST

white whale EUA fig coloq
no Dicionário PONS

whale [hweɪl] SUBST

Expressões:

a whale of a...
un(a) enorme...

sperm whale [ˈspɜrm·weɪl] SUBST

blue whale SUBST

killer whale SUBST

baleen whale [bə·ˈlin·ˈhweɪl] SUBST

whatnot [ˈhwʌt·nat] SUBST

and whatnot coloq

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Other whale falls have since been found by more researchers and deep-sea explorers as well as naval submarines.
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They thought the whale had washed ashore recently, and were hot on the trail of a governmental blubber flub-up.
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It was with the development of deep-sea robotic exploration that whale falls were first observed in the late 1970s.
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The people met their vitamin requirements by eating raw animal products, such as muktuk (whale skin and blubber), meat and fish.
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In the toothed whales, the lower jawbone is broad with a cavity at its base, which projects towards the place where it joins the cranium.
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