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Harpooneer
Harpooneer Har`poon*eer`, n. An harpooner. --Grabb.

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- A harpoon is a long, spear-like projectile used in fishing, whaling, sealing, and other hunting to shoot, kill, and capture large fish or marine mammals...
- The Harpoon is an all-weather, over-the-horizon, anti-ship missile manufactured by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing Defense, Space & Security). The AGM-84E...
- then harpoon the whale with an iron while the boat-handler (mate) guided the boat. History of Whaling The Kendall Institute (2001). "Harpooners & Boatsteerers"...
- Look up harpoon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A harpoon is a long spear-like instrument used in fishing to catch fish or other aquatic animals such...
- Native American harpooneer. The personification of the hunter, he turns from hunting land animals to hunting whales. Tashtego is the harpooneer on Stubb's...
- Harpoon II is a computer wargame published by Three-Sixty Pacific in 1994 for DOS. This was the second game in the Harpoon series. It was ported to the...
- A harpoon cannon is a whaling implement developed in the late 19th century and most used in the 20th century. It would be mounted on the bow of a whale...
- Harpoon Brewery is an employee owned American brewery, with locations in Boston, M****achusetts, and Windsor, Vermont. Harpoon Brewery, also known as M****...
- The Semliki harpoon, also known as the Katanda harpoon, refers to a group of complex barbed harpoon heads carved from bone, which were found at an archaeologic...
- explosive harpoon is a type of harpoon which uses an explosive discharge to ****ist in whaling. In Norway, ****an, and Iceland, the use of these harpoons is commonplace...