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Was (wer) ist Orca - definition

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Orca (movie); ORCA; Orcas (disambiguation); Orca (album); Orca (film)

ORCA         
  • South Georgia]]
  • alt=Killer whale wrapped in white cloth on a boat, surrounded by four people. A board braces its dorsal fin.
  • alt=Jade carving of a killer whale with exaggerated fins and bared teeth. Its body and fins are engraved with nested ovals and other patterns.
  • strap-toothed beaked whale]]
  • alt=A killer whale swims alongside a whaling boat, with a smaller whale in between. Two men are standing, the harpooner in the bow and a steersman on the aft rudder, while four oarsmen are seated.
  • Variations in Antarctic orcas
  • Orcas swimming in close synchronization to create a wave to wash the seal off the floe
  • Different angle views of a typical female orca's appearance
  • alt=A killer whale rises vertically above the pool surface, except its tail, with a trainer standing on its nose.
  • alt=A killer whale leaping out of the water is about to land on its back.
  • alt=A killer whale bursts forward out of the water. Its head is just starting to point downward, and is about a body width above the surface.
  • Differences of dorsal fins between males (front) and females (background)
  • An orca plays with a ball of ice, soon after a researcher threw a snowball at the whale.
  • Orca beaching to capture sea lion along [[Valdes Peninsula]]
  • A pair of orcas in the [[Pacific Northwest]]
  • alt=Killer whale forges through small ice floes. Its back is dark from the head to just behind the dorsal fin, where there is a light grey saddle patch. Behind this, and on its lower side, its skin is an intermediate shade.
  • alt=Killer whale silhouette, with two projections above shown above the blowhole.
  • Ingrid Visser]]'s research team filming orcas in New Zealand
SPECIES IN THE OCEANIC DOLPHIN FAMILY
Orcinus orca; O. orca; Orca Whales; Killer whales; Orca Whale; Whale, killer; Orca whale; Killer Whales; San Juan Orcas; Orcas; Dwarf killer whale; Killer Whale; Whale Killer; Orca (Cetacean); Killer Whale population; Orca gladiator; Killer-whale; Killer Whales in the Kwakiutl Culture; Killer whales In native culture; Killer Whales In Native Culture; Killer Whales in Relation to Culture; Hunting behavior of killer whales; Orcas in mythology; Killer whales in mythology; Bigg's orca; Cultural depictions of orcas; Killer whale; Delphinus orca; Orque
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Orca         
  • South Georgia]]
  • alt=Killer whale wrapped in white cloth on a boat, surrounded by four people. A board braces its dorsal fin.
  • alt=Jade carving of a killer whale with exaggerated fins and bared teeth. Its body and fins are engraved with nested ovals and other patterns.
  • strap-toothed beaked whale]]
  • alt=A killer whale swims alongside a whaling boat, with a smaller whale in between. Two men are standing, the harpooner in the bow and a steersman on the aft rudder, while four oarsmen are seated.
  • Variations in Antarctic orcas
  • Orcas swimming in close synchronization to create a wave to wash the seal off the floe
  • Different angle views of a typical female orca's appearance
  • alt=A killer whale rises vertically above the pool surface, except its tail, with a trainer standing on its nose.
  • alt=A killer whale leaping out of the water is about to land on its back.
  • alt=A killer whale bursts forward out of the water. Its head is just starting to point downward, and is about a body width above the surface.
  • Differences of dorsal fins between males (front) and females (background)
  • An orca plays with a ball of ice, soon after a researcher threw a snowball at the whale.
  • Orca beaching to capture sea lion along [[Valdes Peninsula]]
  • A pair of orcas in the [[Pacific Northwest]]
  • alt=Killer whale forges through small ice floes. Its back is dark from the head to just behind the dorsal fin, where there is a light grey saddle patch. Behind this, and on its lower side, its skin is an intermediate shade.
  • alt=Killer whale silhouette, with two projections above shown above the blowhole.
  • Ingrid Visser]]'s research team filming orcas in New Zealand
SPECIES IN THE OCEANIC DOLPHIN FAMILY
Orcinus orca; O. orca; Orca Whales; Killer whales; Orca Whale; Whale, killer; Orca whale; Killer Whales; San Juan Orcas; Orcas; Dwarf killer whale; Killer Whale; Whale Killer; Orca (Cetacean); Killer Whale population; Orca gladiator; Killer-whale; Killer Whales in the Kwakiutl Culture; Killer whales In native culture; Killer Whales In Native Culture; Killer Whales in Relation to Culture; Hunting behavior of killer whales; Orcas in mythology; Killer whales in mythology; Bigg's orca; Cultural depictions of orcas; Killer whale; Delphinus orca; Orque
Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, 1986. Similar to Modula-2, but with support for distributed programming using shared data objects, like Linda. A 'graph' data type removes the need for pointers. Version for the Amoeba OS, comes with Amoeba. "Orca: A Language for Distributed Processing", H.E. Bal <bal@cs.vu.nl> et al, SIGPLAN Notices 25(5):17-24 (May 1990).
orca         
  • South Georgia]]
  • alt=Killer whale wrapped in white cloth on a boat, surrounded by four people. A board braces its dorsal fin.
  • alt=Jade carving of a killer whale with exaggerated fins and bared teeth. Its body and fins are engraved with nested ovals and other patterns.
  • strap-toothed beaked whale]]
  • alt=A killer whale swims alongside a whaling boat, with a smaller whale in between. Two men are standing, the harpooner in the bow and a steersman on the aft rudder, while four oarsmen are seated.
  • Variations in Antarctic orcas
  • Orcas swimming in close synchronization to create a wave to wash the seal off the floe
  • Different angle views of a typical female orca's appearance
  • alt=A killer whale rises vertically above the pool surface, except its tail, with a trainer standing on its nose.
  • alt=A killer whale leaping out of the water is about to land on its back.
  • alt=A killer whale bursts forward out of the water. Its head is just starting to point downward, and is about a body width above the surface.
  • Differences of dorsal fins between males (front) and females (background)
  • An orca plays with a ball of ice, soon after a researcher threw a snowball at the whale.
  • Orca beaching to capture sea lion along [[Valdes Peninsula]]
  • A pair of orcas in the [[Pacific Northwest]]
  • alt=Killer whale forges through small ice floes. Its back is dark from the head to just behind the dorsal fin, where there is a light grey saddle patch. Behind this, and on its lower side, its skin is an intermediate shade.
  • alt=Killer whale silhouette, with two projections above shown above the blowhole.
  • Ingrid Visser]]'s research team filming orcas in New Zealand
SPECIES IN THE OCEANIC DOLPHIN FAMILY
Orcinus orca; O. orca; Orca Whales; Killer whales; Orca Whale; Whale, killer; Orca whale; Killer Whales; San Juan Orcas; Orcas; Dwarf killer whale; Killer Whale; Whale Killer; Orca (Cetacean); Killer Whale population; Orca gladiator; Killer-whale; Killer Whales in the Kwakiutl Culture; Killer whales In native culture; Killer Whales In Native Culture; Killer Whales in Relation to Culture; Hunting behavior of killer whales; Orcas in mythology; Killer whales in mythology; Bigg's orca; Cultural depictions of orcas; Killer whale; Delphinus orca; Orque
['?:k?]
¦ noun another term for killer whale.
Origin
C17: from Fr. orque or L. orca, denoting a kind of whale.

Wikipedia

Orca (disambiguation)

Orca is another name for a killer whale, the world's biggest dolphin species.

Orca, ORCA or Orcas may also refer to:

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Orca
1. By TheMarker Correspondent and Reuters , By Omri Cohen Tags: Orca Interactive France Telecom subsidiary Viaccess is buying the Israeli company Orca Interactive from the London–traded Emblaze group for $21.4 million, Orca said yesterday.
2. Orca could also be characterized by another word: disappointment.
3. Predatory orca whales may account for the drop, he said, but officials are still not sure.
4. Emblaze says the deal is worth about 5' cents per Orca share.
5. The lack of prey may not be the only barrier to orca feeding.