Found 2 items, similar to harbor seal.
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Definition: harbor seal
harbor seal
n : small spotted seal of coastal waters of the northern
hemisphere [syn:
common seal,
Phoca vitulina]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Harbor seal
Harbor
\Har"bor\ (h[aum]r"b[~e]r), n. [Written also
harbour.]
[OE. herbor, herberwe, herberge, Icel. herbergi (cf. OHG.
heriberga), orig., a shelter for soldiers; herr army + bjarga
to save, help, defend; akin to AS. here army, G. heer, OHG.
heri, Goth. harjis, and AS. beorgan to save, shelter, defend,
G. bergen. See
Harry,
2d Bury, and cf.
Harbinger.]
1. A station for rest and entertainment; a place of security
and comfort; a refuge; a shelter.
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[A grove] fair harbour that them seems. --Spenser.
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For harbor at a thousand doors they knocked.
--Dryden.
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2. Specif.: A lodging place; an inn. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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3. (Astrol.) The mansion of a heavenly body. [Obs.]
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4. A portion of a sea, a lake, or other large body of water,
either landlocked or artificially protected so as to be a
place of safety for vessels in stormy weather; a port or
haven.
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5. (Glass Works) A mixing box for materials.
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Harbor dues (Naut.), fees paid for the use of a harbor.
Harbor seal (Zo["o]l.), the common seal.
Harbor watch, a watch set when a vessel is in port; an
anchor watch.
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Seal
\Seal\ (s[=e]l), n. [OE. sele, AS. seolh; akin to OHG.
selah, Dan. s[ae]l, Sw. sj["a]l, Icel. selr.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any aquatic carnivorous mammal of the families
Phocid[ae]
and
Otariid[ae].
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Note: Seals inhabit seacoasts, and are found principally in
the higher latitudes of both hemispheres. There are
numerous species, bearing such popular names as
sea lion
,
sea leopard,
sea bear, or
ursine seal,
fur seal, and
sea elephant. The bearded seal
(
Erignathus barbatus), the hooded seal (
Cystophora cristata
), and the ringed seal (
Phoca f[oe]tida),
are northern species. See also
Eared seal,
Harp seal
,
Monk seal, and
Fur seal, under
Eared,
Harp,
Monk, and
Fur. Seals are much hunted for
their skins and fur, and also for their oil, which in
some species is very abundant.
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Harbor seal (Zo["o]l.), the common seal (
Phoca vitulina).
It inhabits both the North Atlantic and the North Pacific
Ocean, and often ascends rivers; -- called also
marbled seal
,
native seal,
river seal,
bay seal,
land seal
,
sea calf,
sea cat,
sea dog,
dotard,
ranger,
selchie,
tangfish.
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