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Blubber - Wikipedia
Blubber is a thick layer of vascularized adipose tissue under the skin of all cetaceans, pinnipeds, walruses, penguins, and sirenians. It was present in ...
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Blubber - National Geographic Education
Blubber is the thick layer of fat under the skin of marine mammals, such as seals, whales, and walruses.
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BLUBBER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : the fat of whales and other large marine mammals b : excessive fat on the body 2. the action of blubbering
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blubber
▪ I. blubber, n.1 (ˈblʌbə(r)) Also 4 bluber, 4–6 blober, 5 blobure, blobyr, blubbir, 7 blobber, (bloother). [ME. blober, bluber n., blubren, blober vb. are both found in 14th c.: it is uncertain which was of prior formation; perhaps the verb. Being so much earlier than blob, blub, they cannot be ext...
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BLUBBER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
BLUBBER meaning: 1. to cry in a noisy way like a child: 2. the thick layer of fat under the skin of sea mammals…. Learn more.
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How marine mammals stay warm
Blubber is important for most marine mammals, such as whales and seals. The thick layer of fat provides insulation from cold ocean temperatures.
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How and why did the english word "Blubber" come to mean the fatty ...
It said that Blubber was derived from a Middle English word "blober" in the 14th century, that meant bubbling and foaming.
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Comprehensive molecular and morphological resolution of blubber ...
Blubber is a modified subcutaneous adipose tissue in marine mammals that provides energy storage, thermoregulation, hydrodynamic locomotion, and buoyancy.
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Blubber - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Blubber is defined as a dense vascularized layer of fat beneath the skin in marine mammals, serving as the primary site for fat and energy storage while also ...
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Blubber - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Blubber is the thick layer of fat that keeps whales and other large swimming mammals warm in the cold water.
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blubber
blubber/ˈblʌbə(r); `blʌbɚ/ n[U]fat of whales and other sea animals from which oil is obtained 鲸脂.blubber / ˈblʌbə(r); `blʌbɚ/ v [I](usu derog 通常作贬义) weep noisily 号啕大哭 Stop blubbering, you big baby! 大宝贝, 别哭了!
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Blubber (novel)
Blubber is a children's novel by Judy Blume first published in 1974. Linda Fischer — A girl in Jill's class who is nicknamed "Blubber," since she did a report on whale's fat (blubber) and is full-figured and plain.
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Blubber (disambiguation)
Blubber may also refer to:
Art, entertainment, and media
Blubber (novel), a 1974 children's novel by Judy Blume
Blubber Bear, a fictional character in the television series Wacky Races
See also
Blibber-Blubber
Blubbering
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sea-blubber
ˈsea-blubber Also 7 -blobber. [blubber n.1] † 1. The bladder-wrack. Cf. prec. 1. Obs.1681 Grew Musæum ii. §v. ii. 250 Sea-Blobber. Vesicaria marina... 'Tis a Cluster of small roundish Bladders..of a light brown colour. 2. A jelly-fish. See blubber n.1 3.1683–4 Robinson in Phil. Trans. XXIX. 478 The ...
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Blibber-Blubber
Blibber-Blubber was the first bubble gum formulation, developed in 1906 by American confectioner Frank H. Fleer. Fleer Company, improved the Blibber-Blubber formulation by adding latex. As stated in a 1996 Lancaster Intelligencer Journal interview by Mr.
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