Blowhole
//ˈbləʊhəʊl//
Translations of "blowhole" (22 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | φυσητήρ(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | phusētḗr | |
| Bulgarian | отдушник(vent for the escape of steam or other gas), шупла(unintended cavity filled with air in a casting product) | otdušnik, šupla | |
| Catalan | espiracle(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 吹蝕穴 /吹蚀穴(A top-facing opening to a cavity in the ground very near an ocean's shore, that leads to a marine cave from which wave water and/or bursts of air are expelled.), 噴氣孔 /喷气孔(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), 噴氣孔 /喷气孔(vent for the escape of steam or other gas) | chuīshíxué, pēnqìkǒng, pēnqìkǒng | |
| Dutch | gietblaas(unintended cavity filled with air in a casting product), gietgal(unintended cavity filled with air in a casting product) | — | |
| Faroese | blástur(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | — | |
| Finnish | hengitysaukko(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), ilmakupla(unintended cavity filled with air in a casting product), ilmareikä(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), ilmareikä(unintended cavity filled with air in a casting product), kaasuonkalo(vent for the escape of steam or other gas) | — | |
| French | évent(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | — | |
| German | Blasloch(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), Lunker(unintended cavity filled with air in a casting product) | — | |
| Greek | φυσητήρας(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | fysitíras | |
| Icelandic | blásturshola(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), blástursop(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | — | |
| Ido | nazotruo(vent for the escape of steam or other gas) | — | |
| Irish | poll séidte(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | — | |
| Italian | sfiatatoio(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), sfiatatoio(vent for the escape of steam or other gas) | — | |
| Māori | piha(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), pihapiha(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), tāpihapiha(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | — | |
| Polish | nozdrze(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), otwór nosowy(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | — | |
| Portuguese | espiráculo(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), respiradouro(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), respiradouro(vent for the escape of steam or other gas) | — | |
| Russian | вентиляцио́нное отве́рстие(vent for the escape of steam or other gas), ды́хало(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), отду́шина(vent for the escape of steam or other gas) | ventiljaciónnoje otvérstije, dýxalo, otdúšina | |
| Spanish | espiráculo(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | — | |
| Swedish | blåshål(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | — | |
| Welsh | chwythdwll(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), twll chwythu(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe) | — | |
| Yiddish | אָטעמלאָך(hole in sea ice through which cetaceans breathe), בלאָזלאָך(spiracle through which cetaceans breathe), בלעזל(unintended cavity filled with air in a casting product) | otemlokh, blozlokh, blezl |
espiracle
gietblaas, gietgal
blástur
hengitysaukko, ilmakupla, ilmareikä, ilmareikä, kaasuonkalo
évent
Blasloch, Lunker
blásturshola, blástursop
nazotruo
poll séidte
sfiatatoio, sfiatatoio
piha, pihapiha, tāpihapiha
nozdrze, otwór nosowy
espiráculo, respiradouro, respiradouro
espiráculo
blåshål
chwythdwll, twll chwythu
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