| NOUN1 | blubber | blubbers |
| NOUN2 | blubber [fat] | - |
| VERB | to blubber | blubbered | blubbered blubbering | blubbers |
| SYNO | avoirdupois | blubber | fat | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- The blubber can also be prepared in different ways, boiled, salted or dried, but not fried.
- The earliest document to mention the use of whale oil or blubber by the Basques dates from 670.
- Blubber differs from other forms of adipose tissue in its extra thickness, which provides an efficient thermal insulator, making blubber essential for thermoregulation.
- Flensing is the removing of the blubber or outer integument of whales, separating it from the animal's meat.
- However, one of the two main types of pottery used was the blubber lamp, a small, oval deep dish in which you ignited a chunk of blubber or even oil with a wick.
- "Uqiquq" Passing out of bearded seal oil- The stripped long blubber for girls in the family and square cut blubber for men in the household.
- A significant difference between species was found in the eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) content of both the meat and blubber. Harp seal blubber contained 9.2% while the muscle tissue contained only 3%.
- A separate boat is sent to snare the whale and succeeds. The crew strip the whale of its blubber and cut the blubber into chunks on deck to be rendered of whale oil on the ship's tryworks.
- The jelly blubber ("Catostylus mosaicus"), also known as the blue blubber jellyfish, is a species of jellyfish from coastal regions in the Indo-Pacific.
- In 2018, evidence of blubber was discovered with "Stenopterygius".
- All oceanic dolphins have a thick layer of blubber, the thickness of which depends on how far the species lives from the equator.
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