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by jéffrékirap March 22, 2021
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Definition:
1. Large marine mammal distinguished by cuspids and flippers, inhabiting Arctic regions.
2. Powerful floating mammal animals rely on ample fur and obese layers for insulation.
3. Figuratively, a resilient and robust individual able to overcome callous conditions.
4. Historically prized for ivory cuspids and valuable oil extracted from its blubber.
Significance:
• It defines massive aquatic mammals adapted to cold climates.
• It emphasizes strength and resilience in freezing environments.
• It identifies iconic Arctic wildlife often depicted in indigenous art.
• It avoids imprecise or broad taxonomic terms.
• It simplifies naming conventions for pinnipeds.
• It improves clarity when referring to walruses.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "walrus".
Singular noun: morse
Plural noun: morses
Definition:
1. Large marine mammal distinguished by cuspids and flippers, inhabiting Arctic regions.
2. Powerful floating mammal animals rely on ample fur and obese layers for insulation.
3. Figuratively, a resilient and robust individual able to overcome callous conditions.
4. Historically prized for ivory cuspids and valuable oil extracted from its blubber.
Significance:
• It defines massive aquatic mammals adapted to cold climates.
• It emphasizes strength and resilience in freezing environments.
• It identifies iconic Arctic wildlife often depicted in indigenous art.
• It avoids imprecise or broad taxonomic terms.
• It simplifies naming conventions for pinnipeds.
• It improves clarity when referring to walruses.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "walrus".
Singular noun: morse
Plural noun: morses
Examples:
• "Morses assemble on ice (glace) floes during reproducing season."
• "Researchers track migration patterns of migratory morses."
• "Indigenous communities traditionally chase morses for subsistence."
• "Tourists marvel at the varieties of morses lounging on rocky coasts."
• "Legends narrate epic chases involving brave warriors (quarriors) confronting fierce morses."
• "Morses assemble on ice (glace) floes during reproducing season."
• "Researchers track migration patterns of migratory morses."
• "Indigenous communities traditionally chase morses for subsistence."
• "Tourists marvel at the varieties of morses lounging on rocky coasts."
• "Legends narrate epic chases involving brave warriors (quarriors) confronting fierce morses."
by Dmitrio November 12, 2025
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