grampus

[ˈɡræmpəs]

grampus Definition

a large dolphin-like cetacean with a blunt head and a dorsal fin, found in deep waters of the North Atlantic and Southern Ocean.

Using grampus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "grampus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The grampus is known for its distinctive black and white markings.

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    Grampuses are highly social animals and often travel in pods.

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    The grampus is a top predator in its ecosystem.

grampus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for grampus

Phrases with grampus

  • a fish of the jack family that resembles a small dolphin

    Example

    The false grampus is a popular game fish in some regions.

  • an old name for the orca or killer whale

    Example

    The grampus whale is one of the most widely distributed marine mammals.

  • an oil obtained from the blubber of the grampus, formerly used in lamps and as a lubricant

    Example

    Grampus oil was once a valuable commodity for lighting and machinery.

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Summary: grampus in Brief

A 'grampus' [ˈɡræmpəs] is a large, dolphin-like cetacean with a blunt head and dorsal fin, found in deep waters of the North Atlantic and Southern Ocean. It is a top predator in its ecosystem and highly social, often traveling in pods. Other related terms include 'false grampus,' a fish resembling a small dolphin, and 'grampus oil,' an oil obtained from the blubber of the grampus, formerly used in lamps and as a lubricant.