a beaked ship

  • 1Giant beaked whale — Size comparison of an average human against Arnoux s beaked whale Conservation status …

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  • 2naval ship — Introduction       the chief instrument by which a nation extends its military power onto the seas. Warships protect the movement over water of military forces to coastal areas where they may be landed and used against enemy forces; warships… …

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  • 3dragon ship — noun a Viking longship ornamented with a beaked prow …

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  • 4barda — m ( n/ n) a beaked ship, a ship pointed with iron …

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  • 5Bastable — This unusual and interesting English name is of uncertain origin, but believed to be locational either from Barnstaple in Devonshire or Barstable Hall in Essex. The first recording of the Devonshire placename is spelt Beardastapol in 979, but had …

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  • 6hornscip — n ( es/ ) beaked ship …

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  • 7Right whale — For other uses, see Right whale (disambiguation). Right whales[1] A female North Atlantic Right Whale with her calf in the ocean …

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  • 8North Atlantic right whale — North Atlantic right whale[1] Mother and calf Conservation status …

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  • 9North Pacific right whale — North Pacific right whale[1] Si …

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  • 10Marine mammals and sonar — A Humpback whale Active sonar, the transmission equipment used on some ships to assist with navigation, has been suggested[1] to be detrimental to the health and livelihood of some marine animals, although the precise mechanisms for this are not… …

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