cetacea

['setəsiə]
  • n. 鲸类

英英释义


1. an order of Eutheria

英文词源


Cetacea (n.)
order of marine mammals containing whales, 1830, Modern Latin, from Latin cetus "any large sea creature" (whales, seals, dolphins), from Greek ketos "a whale, a sea monster," which is of unknown origin, + -acea. Hence cetology "the study of whales," first attested 1851 in "Moby Dick."