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Subfamily of whales
Physeterinae is a subfamily of whales in the family Physeteridae. It contains one extant genus, Physeter (sperm whales), and nine extinct genera (five
Physeterinae
Genus of mammals
Aulophyseter is an extinct genus of sperm whales from the subfamily Physeterinae that existed during the Miocene. Fossils of Aulophyseter have been found
Aulophyseter
Extinct genus of toothed whales
is an extinct genus of toothed whales that belongs to the subfamily Physeterinae. It lived in Belgium during the Miocene epoch. It is larger than all
Placoziphius
Species of mammal
sima) to the subfamily Kogiinae, and the sperm whale to the subfamily Physeterinae. Both have now been elevated to the family level. In 1878, naturalist
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Genus of mammals
Order: Artiodactyla Infraorder: Cetacea Family: Physeteridae Subfamily: Physeterinae Genus: Physeter Linnaeus, 1758 Type species Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus
Physeter
Extinct genus of mammals
Order: Artiodactyla Infraorder: Cetacea Family: Physeteridae Subfamily: Physeterinae Genus: †Physeterula Van Beneden, 1877 Type species †Physeterula dubusi
Physeterula
Extinct genus of whales
Mammalia Infraclass: Placentalia Order: Artiodactyla Infraorder: Cetacea Family: Physeteridae Subfamily: Physeterinae Genus: †Idiophyseter R. Kellogg, 1925
Idiophyseter
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Bengali, Gujarati, Indian, Sanskrit
Friendly Characters
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Tamil
Sight, Look, Guide, Vision, Brilliance
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Tamil
God of law, One well versed in law, Follower of the correct way, Master of the right path
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Egyptian
, a goddess of the year.
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Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
God Name
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Scottish
Brown-skinned soldier.
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Muslim
Intelligent, Courteous
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Hindu
One who wishes good
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English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Eastwood. Most, such as the one in Essex, get the name from Old English ēast ‘east’ + wudu ‘wood’, but an example in Nottinghamshire originally had as its final element Old Norse þveit ‘meadow’ (see Thwaites).
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