whale

simple noun23 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A whale that has come ashore and is unable to return to the water.

A whale that has come ashore and is unable to return to the water.

To rescue a whale, often from being stranded or entangled.

To pursue and kill whales for their meat, oil, or other products.

To cause the death of a whale, often in the context of hunting.

To strike a whale with a harpoon.

The practice of observing whales in their natural habitat as a recreational activity.

The complex sequence of sounds made by whales to communicate.

The total number of whales of a particular species or in a particular area.

The total number of whales of a particular species or in a particular area.

The flesh of a whale used as food.

A person who hunts whales.

Oil obtained from the blubber of whales, historically used for lamps and soap.

Describes the action of a whale moving through water.

Describes the action of a whale going deep underwater.

Refers to the whale expelling air and water through its blowhole.

Describes the complex vocalizations made by whales.

Refers to the whale leaping out of the water.

A whale carried onto the shore by the tide.

A whale carried onto the shore by the tide.

A whale actively swimming onto a beach and getting stranded.

A social group of whales.

A social group of whales.