sea cow
Americannoun
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any sirenian, as the manatee or dugong.
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Obsolete. the hippopotamus.
noun
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any sirenian mammal, such as a dugong or manatee
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an archaic name for walrus
Etymology
Origin of sea cow
First recorded in 1605–15
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Pyenson described Al Maszhabiya as the richest fossil sea cow assemblage known.
From Science Daily • Dec. 12, 2025
In re-creating that vanished historical system that included the Steller’s sea cow, we could see a more diverse forest where the understory competed better with kelp.
From Scientific American • Oct. 15, 2023
Remember Steller’s sea cow or that ground-dwelling pigeon, the dodo?
From Slate • Feb. 20, 2023
A "sea cow" that evoked tales of mermaids is being driven to the edge of extinction, conservation experts warn.
From BBC • Dec. 9, 2022
The collision with the sea cow had rattled me—I couldn’t help wondering what other creatures might be cruising around the dark cloudy basin.
From "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen
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