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Webster 1913 Edition
Phocine
Pho′cine
(fō′sĭn)
, Adj.
[L.
phoca
a seal.] (Zool.)
Of or pertaining to the seal tribe; phocal.
Definition 2024
phocine
phocine
English
Adjective
phocine (comparative more phocine, superlative most phocine)
- Pertaining to a seal (or similar pinnipeds); seallike. [from 19th c.]
- 1871, New York Daily Standard, 28 Dec 1871:
- He telegraphed to the whaling ports of New England, and sent messages to San Francisco and Alaska, to know if a group of sea lions and other specimens of the phocine tribe could be secured.
- 1955, Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita:
- she had already yanked out of me the coveted section and retreated to her mat near her phocine mamma.
- 1987, William Boyd, The New Confessions:
- She walked over towards me with an odd elegance, big strides, like a champion girl swimmer, say; muscled but lean, with a phocine grace.
- 1871, New York Daily Standard, 28 Dec 1871:
Translations
Noun
phocine (plural phocines)
- (zoology) A member of the subfamily Phocinae, comprising the "true" or "earless" seals.
- 2007, Brian Keith Hall, Fins into Limbs, p. 313:
- Phocines anchor their hands by flexing their fingers, digging them into the substrate, and then pulling their body forward by elbow and shoulder flexion.
- 2007, Brian Keith Hall, Fins into Limbs, p. 313:
Translations
member of subfamily Phocinae
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