Definition of Cetacia
||Ce*ta"ce*a (?), n. pl. [NL., from
L. cetus whale, Gr. &?;.] (Zoöl.) An
order of marine mammals, including the whales. Like ordinary
mammals they breathe by means of lungs, and bring forth living
young which they suckle for some time. The anterior limbs are
changed to paddles; the tail flukes are horizontal. There
are two living suborders: (a) The Mysticete or
whalebone whales, having no true teeth after birth, but with a
series of plates of whalebone [see Baleen.] hanging down
from the upper jaw on each side, thus making a strainer, through
which they receive the small animals upon which they feed.
(b) The Denticete, including the dolphins and
sperm whale, which have teeth. Another suborder (Zeuglodontia) is
extinct. The Sirenia were formerly included in the
Cetacea, but are now made a separate order.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Translingual
- a taxonomic order, within superorder Laurasiatheria - the whales, porpoises and dolphins
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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