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bottlenose

n. 1 bottlenose dolphin. 2 bottlenose whale. 3 bottlenose skate.

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bottlenose
  1. n. any of several dolphins with rounded forehead and well-developed beak; chiefly of northern Atlantic and Mediterranean [syn: bottlenose dolphin, bottle-nosed dolphin]

  2. northern Atlantic beaked whale with a bulbous forehead [syn: bottle-nosed whale, bottlenose whale, Hyperoodon ampullatus]

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Bottlenose (company)

Bottlenose.com, also known as Bottlenose, is an enterprise trend intelligence company that analyzes big data and business data to detect trends for brands. It helps Fortune 500 enterprises discover and track emerging trends that affect their brands. The company uses natural language processing, sentiment analysis, statistical algorithms, data mining and machine learning heuristics to determine trends, and has a search engine that gathers information from social networks. KPMG Capital has invested a "substantial amount" in the company.

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Usage examples of "bottlenose".

It has happened at Florida Keys attractions where customers are allowed to get into the water with captive bottlenose dolphins.

Abruptly the commotion about him ceased and bottlenosed faces were turned up at him, in a tight circle, an even larger ring just beyond them and more dorsal fins and leaping bodies homing in on him from further out in the bay.

It was a school of fifteen or twenty bottlenoses, curving around one another as they played together, looking like some sort of bizarre single creature.

Several of the most common were bottlenoses, their smooth glistening bodies appearing and disappearing in complex, sinuous patterns.

Pirates shoot them as soon as look, and the bottlenoses are so damned friendly.

Later marine rangers would remember that the bottlenoses Bessie, Lottie, and Maximilian had urgently tried to explain to their human friends why the indigenous marine life was rushing eastward to a food source.

Later marine rangers would remember that the bottlenoses Bessie, Lottie, and Maximilian had urgently tried to explain to their human friends why the indigenous marine life was rushing eastward to a food source.

Unseen by Ryan and Krysty, a young bottlenose dolphin tracked them, parallel to the beach.

Many of the branches carried shining spheres or cubes or dodecahedrons that dangled like geometric fruit, ranging from half a meter across to twice the length of a bottlenose dolphin.

An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin can discriminate circles, squares and triangles (all of the same standardized area), using only its sonar.

Just three hundred years after human geneticists began modifying natural bottlenose dolphins, starship Streaker was dispatched in a noble experiment to prove the skill of dolphin crews.

There's a place down there where they let you swim with bottlenose dolphins.

A school of bottlenose dolphins rode the wave, lancing out of the water in smooth curves and spearing back with hardly a splash, dancing with the sea and the ship.

Misty, a nine-foot-long Atlantic bottlenosed dolphin, floated a few feet from a shallow platform with a bench just underwater.