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Any large marine mammal, as a seal, walrus, or cetacean.
A kind of lichen (Cetraria Icelandica) found from the Arctic regions to the North Temperate zone. It furnishes a nutritious jelly and other forms of food, and is used in pulmonary complaints as a demulcent.
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Having the testicles naturally concealed, as in the case of the cetaceans.
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Pertaining to, or derived from, the lichen, Iceland moss (Cetaria Islandica).
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The Spanish real, of the value of one eight of a dollar, or 12/ cets; -- formerly so called in New York and some other States. See Note under 2.
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A white substance extracted from the lichen, Iceland moss (Cetraria Islandica). It consists of several ingredients, among which is cetraric acid, a white, crystalline, bitter substance.
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A subdivision of Cetacea, including the sperm whale, dolphins, etc.; the toothed whales.
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Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, an acid obtained from a lichen (Cetraria vulpina) as a yellow or red crystalline substance which on decomposition yields pulvinic acid.
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One versed in cetology.
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Of or pertaining to cetology.
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A species of fern with fronds (Asplenium Ceterach).
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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.
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See Cetewale.
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A white waxy substance obtained from cavities in the head of the sperm whale, and used making candles, oilments, cosmetics, etc. It consists essentially of ethereal salts of palmitic acid with ethal and other hydrocarbon bases. The substance of spermaceti after the removal of certain impurities is sometimes called cetin.
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One of the Cetacea.
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Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a cetacean of the genus Xiphius or family Xiphiidae.
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A genus of cetaceans having a long, pointed, bony beak, usually two tusklike teeth in the lower jaw, but no teeth in the upper jaw.
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The description or natural history of cetaceous animals.
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One of the Cetacea, or collectively, the Cetacea.
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Of or pertaining to the Cetacea.
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