narwhal

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The meaning (definition) of the word narwhal
an Arctic whale with a long pointy tusk like a horn
The word narwhal used in a sentence
“The narwhal swims in cold Arctic Ocean water.”
Words that mean the same as narwhal (synonyms)
whalewhale with tusk
The plural of the word narwhal
narwhals
How the word narwhal is said around the world
| French | narval |
| Spanish | narval |
| Mandarin | 独角鲸 |
| Hindi | नाउल |
| Arabic | حوت النروال |
| Russian | нарвал |
| Portuguese (EU) | narval |
| Portuguese (BR) | narval |
| Japanese | イッカク |
| German | Narwal |
| Urdu | ناروال |
| Punjabi | ਨਾਰਵਾਲ |
| Korean | 일각고래 |
| Hebrew | נרוואל |
| Greek | μονόκερως |
| Dutch | narwal |
| Filipino | narwhal |
| Vietnamese | cá voi narwhal |
| Turkish | deniz gergedanı |
| Persian | ناروال |
| Polish | jednorożec |
| Ukrainian | нарвал |
| Bengali | নারহোয়াল |
| Swedish | narval |
| Italian | narvalo |
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