WHALER

Whaler

A whaler or whaling ship is a specialized ship, designed for whaling, the catching and/or processing of whales. The former includes the whale catcher – a steam or diesel-driven vessel with a harpoon gun mounted at its bow. The latter includes such vessels as the sail or steam-driven whaleship of the 16th to early 20th century and the floating factory or factory ship of the modern era. There have also been vessels which combined the two activities, such as the bottlenose whalers of the late 19th and early 20th century, and catcher/factory ships of the modern era.

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whaler

Noun

  1. One who hunts whales; a person employed in the whaling industry.
  2. A seagoing vessel used for hunting whales.
  3. One who whales (flogs or beats).
  4. A large, strong person.
  5. Something of unusually great size, a whopper, a whacker.
  6. Any shark of the family Carcharhinidae; a requiem shark.
  7. A sundowner; one who cruises about.


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