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sea-pork a. ‘The flesh of young whales in the western isles of Scotland’ (Smyth Sailor's Word-bk. 1867). b. local U.S. (see quot.).
1885Riverside Nat. Hist. (1888) III. 58 Amarœcium, a genus [of compound ascidians] common on our coasts, forms large colonies... The general color is much like that of boiled salt pork,..and the fishermen..call them sea-pork. |