blubber vs weeper

blubber

noun
  • One who blubs or weeps. 

  • A fatty layer of adipose tissue found immediately beneath the epidermis. 

  • Fatty tissue. 

  • The thick coat of fat worn by many Arctic animals, such as sea lions, and Antarctic animals, such as penguins; used to insulate warmth in the animal's body. 

verb
  • To make noises or broken words while crying. 

weeper

noun
  • A person who weeps. 

  • A weeping tree. 

  • A white border round the sleeve of a mourning dress. 

  • A pleurant. 

  • A widow's crape veil. 

  • A hired mourner. 

  • A thing that slowly leaks liquid. 

  • A crape hatband. 

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