IPA: //ˈmɪŋki//
KK: /mɪŋk/
A type of whale that is part of the baleen whale family, commonly found in coastal waters.
The minke whale is known for its sleek body and fast swimming speed.
The word 'minke' originates from the Norwegian word 'minke', which refers to a type of whale. It is derived from the name of the minke whale, which is a species of baleen whale found in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans. The term does not have further Latin or Greek roots, as it is primarily a direct borrowing from Norwegian.
Think of the Norwegian word 'minke' that directly names this specific type of whale, helping you remember that 'minke' refers to a kind of whale.