try pot
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[edit ]From try ("to extract oil from whale blubber") + pot .
Noun
[edit ]- (nautical ) A large pot used to remove and render the oil from blubber obtained from cetaceans (such as whales and dolphins), from pinnipeds (such as walruses and seals), and (historically, to a lesser extent) from penguins.
- Holonym: tryworks
- 2020, Sujit Sivasundaram, Waves Across the South, William Collins, published 2021, page 183:
- Along Salamanca Wharf [...] was a reminder of what first made the early colony of Tasmania: a large black whaler's trypot, used to boil stripped whale blubber so as to produce oil.
Translations
[edit ]large pot used to remove and render the oil from blubber and to extract oil from penguins
- Māori: taraipāta
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