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sea lion
noun
- any of several large eared seals, as Eumetopias jubatus Steller's sea lion, of the northern Pacific Ocean, and Zalophus californicus California sea lion, of the Pacific coast of North America.
- Heraldry. a monster having the forepart of a lion, webbed forepaws, and the dorsal fin and tail of a fish.
sea lion
noun
- any of various large eared seals, such as Zalophus californianus ( Californian sea lion ), of the N Pacific, often used as a performing animal
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sea lion1
First recorded in 1595–1605
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Example Sentences
Of marine mammals the most characteristic are the sea-lion, fur-seal, sea-otter and harbour-seal.
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The female sea-lion, near by, was almost as large as a six-year-old bull seal.
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The hunters have left nothing to the Pribilofs except the fur seal and the sea-lion, and not many of those.
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"There goes the Sea Lion," said Peter who had been busy with something else and had caught no more than the rumble.
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Here,” said he to the sea lion, “will you take your seat and déjeuner will be served to you.
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