Associations to the word «Whaling»
Noun
- Whales
- Whaler
- Whale
- Sealing
- Bedford
- Corvette
- Sperm
- Melville
- Christensen
- Arctic
- Inuit
- Fishery
- Greenland
- Ozone
- Voyage
- Iceland
- Kyoto
- Winston
- Cites
- Churchill
- Quota
- Shepherd
- Shipbuilding
- Fishing
- Larsen
- Antarctica
- Azores
- Schooner
- Cod
- Labrador
- Biodiversity
- Dundee
- Catcher
- Fjord
- Norwegian
- Ishmael
- Escort
- Vessel
- Ship
- Pollution
- Basel
- Harbour
- Hunting
- Depletion
- Subsistence
- Brig
- Expedition
- Ban
- Names
- Fremantle
- Shetland
- Cruise
- Herman
- Environmentalist
- Wetland
- Industry
- Cruising
- Waste
- Rel
- Conservation
- Seaman
- Norway
- Orkney
- Ig
- Tahiti
- Dartmouth
- Ocean
- Extinction
- Fisherman
- Harbor
- Magnate
- Dolphin
- Newfoundland
- Sailor
- Aboriginal
- Shipping
- Lars
- Willem
- Protocol
Adjective
Wiktionary
WHALING, noun. The practice of hunting whales.
WHALING, noun. The practice of spotting whales.
WHALING, noun. (informal) A beating.
WHALING, verb. Present participle of whale
WHALING STATION, noun. A dock in which the carcasses of hunted whales are processed, and where whale hunters sometimes live.
WHALING STATIONS, noun. Plural of whaling station
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