Bullcomber

/ˈbʊlkoʊmər/ noun

A historical maritime term for a large wave or swell that rises up during rough seas, often creating a cresting foam pattern.

From 'bull' (large, aggressive) + 'comber' (a wave that breaks with a rolling motion). The compound emerged in nautical vocabulary to distinguish particularly large and threatening waves from ordinary swells.

AMበሬ ማነፅ
ARمجمع البقر
BNগরু সংগ্রহকারী
CArecol·lector de bous
CSsběrač býků
DAokseindsamler
DEStierjäger
ELσυλλέκτης ταύρων
ESrecolector de toros
FAجمع کننده گاو
FIhärkäkeräilijä
FRcueilleur de taureaux
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