- Harpoon - Wikipedia
A harpoon is a long, spear -like projectile used in fishing, whaling, sealing, and other hunting to shoot, kill, and capture large fish or marine mammals such as seals, sea cows, and whales
- HARPOON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HARPOON is a barbed spear or javelin used especially in hunting large fish or whales
- HARPOON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
hɑrˈpun Add to word list a long, sharp weapon that is fixed to a rope and shot from a gun or thrown, used for hunting whales and other sea animals (Definition of harpoon from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- Harpoon | Throwing, Hunting, Fishing | Britannica
harpoon, barbed spear used to kill whales, tuna, swordfish, and other large sea creatures, formerly thrown by hand but now, in the case of whales, shot from especially constructed guns
- Harpoon (2019) - IMDb
Harpoon: Directed by Rob Grant With Munro Chambers, Chris Gray, Emily Tyra, Brett Gelman Rivalries, dark secrets, and sexual tension emerge when three best friends find themselves stranded on a yacht in the middle of the ocean desperate for survival
- Harpoons - Whalesite
Harpoons have been used for at least a thousand years to capture whales and large fish The Basques of 900 A D were among the earliest whalers Their word arpoi, meaning to fasten or hold, became arpon in Spanish, and harpoon, or harping iron, in English
- Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile: Why It’s Still a Naval Power
In July 2025, Taiwan took delivery of its first Harpoon Coastal Defense System launchers from the United States What catches the eye isn’t the arrival of some next-gen superweapon, but the return of the Harpoon, an anti-ship missile that’s been around since the late ’70s
- HARPOON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A harpoon is a long pointed weapon with a long rope attached to it, which is fired or thrown by people hunting whales or large sea fish
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