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cachalot
Sperm whale Sperm" whale` (Zo["o]l.) A very large toothed whale (Physeter macrocephalus), having a head of enormous size. The upper jaw is destitute of teeth. In the upper part of the head, above the skull, there is a large cavity, or case, filled with oil and spermaceti. This whale sometimes grows to the length of more than eighty feet. It is found in the warmer parts of all the oceans. Called also cachalot, and spermaceti whale. Pygmy sperm whale (Zo["o]l.), a small whale (Kogia breviceps), seldom twenty feet long, native of tropical seas, but occasionally found on the American coast. Called also snub-nosed cachalot. Sperm-whale porpoise (Zo["o]l.), a toothed cetacean (Hypero["o]don bidens), found on both sides of the Atlantic and valued for its oil. The adult becomes about twenty-five feet long, and its head is very large and thick. Called also bottle-nosed whale.
Cachalot
Cachalot Cach"a*lot, n. [F. cachalot.] (Zo["o]l.) The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus). It has in the top of its head a large cavity, containing an oily fluid, which, after death, concretes into a whitish crystalline substance called spermaceti. See Sperm whale.
Cephalothorax
Cephalothorax Ceph`a*lo*tho"rax, n. [Cephalo- + thorax.] (Zo["o]l.) The anterior portion of any one of the Arachnida and higher Crustacea, consisting of the united head and thorax.
Cephalotome
Cephalotome Ceph"a*lo*tome, n. [Cephalo- + Gr. ? to cut.] (Med.) An instrument for cutting into the fetal head, to facilitate delivery.
Cephalotomy
Cephalotomy Ceph`a*lot"o*my, n. 1. Dissection or opening of the head. 2. (Med.) Craniotomy; -- usually applied to bisection of the fetal head with a saw.
Cephalotribe
Cephalotribe Ceph"a*lo*tribe, n. [Cephalo- + Gr. to rub, grind.] An obstetrical instrument for performing cephalotripsy.
Cephalotripsy
Cephalotripsy Ceph"a*lo*trip`sy, n. [See Cephalotribe.] (Med.) The act or operation of crushing the head of a fetus in the womb in order to effect delivery.
Cephalotrocha
Cephalotrocha Ceph`a*lot"ro*cha, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? head + ? wheel.] (Zo["o]l.) A kind of annelid larva with a circle of cilia around the head.
Cephalotus follicularis
Pitcher Pitch"er, n. [OE. picher, OF. pichier, OHG. pehhar, pehh[=a]ri; prob. of the same origin as E. beaker. Cf. Beaker.] 1. A wide-mouthed, deep vessel for holding liquids, with a spout or protruding lip and a handle; a water jug or jar with a large ear or handle. 2. (Bot.) A tubular or cuplike appendage or expansion of the leaves of certain plants. American pitcher plants, the species of Sarracenia. See Sarracenia. Australian pitcher plant, the Cephalotus follicularis, a low saxifragaceous herb having two kinds of radical leaves, some oblanceolate and entire, others transformed into little ovoid pitchers, longitudinally triple-winged and ciliated, the mouth covered with a lid shaped like a cockleshell. California pitcher plant, the Darlingtonia California. See Darlingtonia. Pitcher plant, any plant with the whole or a part of the leaves transformed into pitchers or cuplike organs, especially the species of Nepenthes. See Nepenthes.
Encephalotomy
Encephalotomy En*ceph`a*lot"o*my, n. [Gr. ? the brain + ? a cutting.] (Surg.) The act or art of dissecting the brain.
Eschalot
Eschalot Esch`a*lot", n. (Bot.) See Shallot.
Halotrichite
Halotrichite Hal*o*tri"chite, n. [Gr. "a`ls sea + fri`x, tricho`s, hair.] (Min.) An iron alum occurring in silky fibrous aggregates of a yellowish white color.
OEcodoma cephalotes
Sauba ant Sau"ba ant` (Zo["o]l.) A South American ant ([OE]codoma cephalotes) remarkable for having two large kinds of workers besides the ordinary ones, and for the immense size of its formicaries. The sauba ant cuts off leaves of plants and carries them into its subterranean nests, and thus often does great damage by defoliating trees and cultivated plants.
Omphalotomy
Omphalotomy Om`pha*lot"o*my, n. [Gr. ?; ? the navel + ? to cut: cf. F. omphalotomie.] (Surg.) The operation of dividing the navel-string.
Snub-nosed cachalot
Snub-nosed Snub"-nosed`, a. Having a short, flat nose, slightly turned up; as, the snub-nosed eel. Snub-nosed cachalot (Zo["o]l.), the pygmy sperm whale.
snub-nosed cachalot
Sperm whale Sperm" whale` (Zo["o]l.) A very large toothed whale (Physeter macrocephalus), having a head of enormous size. The upper jaw is destitute of teeth. In the upper part of the head, above the skull, there is a large cavity, or case, filled with oil and spermaceti. This whale sometimes grows to the length of more than eighty feet. It is found in the warmer parts of all the oceans. Called also cachalot, and spermaceti whale. Pygmy sperm whale (Zo["o]l.), a small whale (Kogia breviceps), seldom twenty feet long, native of tropical seas, but occasionally found on the American coast. Called also snub-nosed cachalot. Sperm-whale porpoise (Zo["o]l.), a toothed cetacean (Hypero["o]don bidens), found on both sides of the Atlantic and valued for its oil. The adult becomes about twenty-five feet long, and its head is very large and thick. Called also bottle-nosed whale.

Meaning of Halot from wikipedia

- The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament ("HALOT") is a scholarly dictionary of Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, which has partially supplanted...
- Marie Halot (1 November 1897 – ) was a Belgian diplomat and tennis player. He competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics. Halot was...
- for example, according to the Even-Shoshan dictionary, entry mezuzah. Or HALOT. "mazzāzu". ****ociation ****yrophile de France. Retrieved May 17, 2022. Black...
- 2002. The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament. Leiden: Brill [HALOT]. (CD-ROM), 8014. Harris, R. Laird., Gleason L. Archer, and Bruce K. Waltke...
- "Navi" has a p****ive sense and means "the one who has been called" (see HALOT, p.661). Bertman, Stephen (2005). Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia...
- ("Yahweh is Shahar.") "Traces" of the deity can be found in the canon; HALOT 9524 names Isaiah 14:12, Psalm 139:9, Job 3:9 and 41:10. Isaiah 14:12–15...
- Note that this is different from the concept of qadosh Kohler-Baumgartner. HALOT. Brill. p. 8268.. Mary R. Gerstein, Berkeley, California, 1974, "Germanic...
- E.J.; Stamm, J.J. The Hebrew and Aramaic lexicon of the Old Testament (HALOT). pp. Entry כִּכָּר. Lete, Gregorio del Olmo; Sanmartín, Joaquín. Watson...
- Shulchan Aruch Orach Chayyim 685:1 Köhler, Ludwig; Baumgartner, Walter (2016). HALOT. OakTree Software. Archived from the original on 18 April 2023. Retrieved...
- (administrateurs) was done by Léon Leirens, Hippolyte Lippens, Jules de ****, Emile Halot and Eugène Lippens. Victor van der Haeghen and Théophile de Keyser were...