dolphin vs spinner

dolphin

noun
  • Tursiops truncatus, (Atlantic bottlenose dolphin) the most well-known species. 

  • A permanent fender designed to protect a heavy boat or coastal structure from the impact of large floating objects such as ice or floating logs. 

  • The dauphin, eldest son of the kings of France. 

  • A man-made semi submerged maritime structure, usually installed to provide a fixed structure for temporary mooring, to prevent ships from drifting to shallow water or to serve as base for navigational aids. 

  • A carnivorous aquatic mammal in one of several families of order Cetacea, famed for its intelligence and occasional willingness to approach humans. 

  • A spar or buoy held by an anchor and furnished with a ring to which ships may fasten their cables. 

  • A mooring post on a wharf or beach. 

  • A kind of wreath or strap of plaited cordage. 

  • A mass of iron or lead hung from the yardarm, in readiness to be dropped through the deck and the hull of an enemy's vessel to sink it. 

  • A depiction of a fish, with a broad indented fin, usually embowed. 

  • A fish, the mahi-mahi or dorado, Coryphaena hippurus, with a dorsal fin that runs the length of the body, also known for iridescent coloration. 

spinner

noun
  • The dolphin Stenella longirostris. 

  • An ornamental hubcap that spins independently of the wheel 

  • A conical cover at the center of some aircraft propellers. 

  • A record turntable or CD player. 

  • A flat target mounted on an axis so that a ball passing through can make it spin around, usually awarding a certain number of points for every revolution it completes. 

  • A spin bowler. 

  • The Eurasian nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus). 

  • A type of lure consisting of wire, a rotating blade, a weighted body, and one or more hooks. 

  • Primarily in the adult film industry, an actress or prostitute with a tiny frame, usually very thin and small-breasted. 

  • A kind of dumpling, shaped by "spinning" it in the hands. 

  • A device that is spun in games to choose a number or symbol. 

  • An input control for entering a number, with accompanying arrowed buttons that increase or decrease the value. 

  • A spinneret. 

  • The coin thrower in a game of two-up. 

  • A spin doctor. 

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