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Halicore
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Hal′i-core
(hăl′ĭ-kōr; L. hȧ-lĭk′ō̍-rē)
, Noun.
[NL., fr. Gr.
ἄλσ
sea + κόρη
maiden.] Same as
Dugong
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Halicore
Halicore
See also: halicore
Translingual
Proper noun
Halicore f
- (obsolete) Synonym of Dugong (taxonomic genus).
- 1871, Edward Balfour, “Dugong”, entry in Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Volume 2, 2nd Editiom, page 158,
- Professor Owen denominated the Dugong of the archipelago, Halicore indicus, in distinction from that of the northern coast of Australia at a time when the former had not been ascertained to frequent (as a Dugong of some kind is now known to do) the Malabar coast and Gulf of Calpentyn in Ceylon; […] .
- 1871, Edward Balfour, “Dugong”, entry in Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Volume 2, 2nd Editiom, page 158,
halicore
halicore
See also: Halicore
English
Noun
halicore (plural halicores)
- (obsolete) The dugong.
- 1849, Johann Jacob Kaup, Monograph of the Falconidæ
- I constitute the fourth order or stem of mammalia out of the suborders of Whales, Dolphins, Halicores, Seals, and Carnivoræ […]
- 1884, Robert Armitage Sterndale, Natural history of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon, page 268,
- […] the dugong or halicore, of which the distribution is rather widespread, from the Red Sea and East African coasts to the west coast of Australia.
- 1849, Johann Jacob Kaup, Monograph of the Falconidæ