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wal·rus \ˈwȯlrəs, ˈwäl-\ noun (plural walrus or walruses) Etymology: Dutch walrus, walros, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish & Norwegian hvalros walrus, Old Norse rosmhvalr walrus, hvalr whale — more at whale 1. : either of two large marine mammals (family Odobenidae) that may exceed a ton in weight and are hunted for the tough heavy hide, the ivory tusks, the oil yielded by the blubber, and locally for the flesh: a. : a mammal (Odobenus rosmarus) of the northwestern Atlantic and Arctic oceans — called also Atlantic walrus b. : a mammal (O. divergens) of the Bering sea and the Arctic coasts of Alaska and Siberia that is sometimes held to be a variety of the Atlantic walrus — called also Pacific walrus 2. : the hide of the walrus used especially for covering buffing wheels or split and tanned and used for luggage leather |