Cetacean

/sɪˈteɪʃən/ noun

Marine mammals including whales, dolphins, and porpoises that are fully adapted to aquatic life. They breathe air through blowholes and are known for their intelligence and complex social behaviors.

From Latin 'cetus' meaning 'whale' or 'sea monster', which came from Greek 'ketos'. The scientific term was established to classify these marine mammals as distinct from fish.

AMሐሟረረረረ
ARالحوت
BNজ্ল্র্ল্ল্
CAcetáce
CSvolební
DAhval
DEWale
ELβαλενα
EScetáceo
FAسابقاء
FIvalas
FRcétacé
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