There is no dolphin with the common name "blue dolphin." You may have to be more specific. You can try an internet search for "dolphin taxonomy."
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okay diffrent species of dolphins have diffrent names, try http://www.mmc.gov/species/speciesglobal2.html#delphinidae for a list of dolphin species and their scientific names: however for a more genertic scientific name cetacean includes dolphins whales ect.
Dolphin is derived from the the Greek word for dolphin, dolphis, which was derived from the Greek word for womb, delphus. The animals name can then be translated as meaning "fish with womb".
The noun 'dolphin' is a word for a type of sea mammal, a word for a thing.
The scientific name for the spinner dolphin is Stenella longirostris. Stenella is the genus name for 5 species of dolphins. It is from the from the Greek word stenos, which means "narrow." longirostris is from the Latin word for "long-beaked."The gestation period for spinner dolphins averages 10.6 months.
Tuteledge: Stems from the word Tuturoli, also another word for the dorsal fin of the Blue Dolphin.
The word dolphin is a fish, or another name for a porpoise.(The French word for dolphin, dauphin, was applied to heirs apparent to the throne.)
The scientific term for intercourse is copulation.
Dolphin is derived from the the Greek word for dolphin, dolphis, which was derived from the Greek word for womb, delphus. The animals name can then be translated as meaning "a 'fish' with a womb." Of course, we are talking about a marine mammal and not a fish.
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How about "delphinoid"? That's a word from ancient Greek meaning "like a dolphin".
The bottlenose dolphin does have a bill. The scientific name for its long upper and lower jaw is rostrum, the Greek word for beak, but beak and bill, meaning the horny projecting portion of the mouth of birds and certain other animals (such as the duck-billed platypus), are synonymous.