baiji

See also: bai ji, bàijì, bàijī, and Baiji

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbaɪd͡ʒi/
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Etymology 1

From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of Mandarin 白鱀豚白𬶨豚 (báijìtún).

Noun

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  1. A freshwater dolphin (†Lipotes vexillifer), only found in the Yangtze River. Declared functionally extinct in 2006.
    • 2021 March 30, J. B. MacKinnon, “An Entire Group of Whales Has Somehow Escaped Human Attention”, in The Atlantic:
      In 2006, he made a research trip to China to look for the baiji, also known as the Yangtze River dolphin. He and his colleagues searched the legendary river’s entire 1,700-kilometer main channel, twice. They counted nearly 20,000 large shipping vessels and more than a thousand fishing boats, but no river dolphins. At the end of their quest, they declared that the species was likely extinct, a conclusion now widely supported. For all the terrible harm that humans have done to cetaceans, drastically reducing their abundance and range, the baiji was the first of them that we ever completely extinguished. It happened in the 21st century.
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Etymology 2

From Mandarin 白芨 (báijī).

Noun

baiji (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of bai ji

French

Etymology

From Mandarin 白鱀豚白𬶨豚 (báijìtún).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baj.ʒi/

Noun

baiji m (plural baijis)

  1. Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value), Chinese river dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer)
    Synonyms: dauphin de Chine, dauphin du Yangzi
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