The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Porpoise \Por"poise\, n. [OE. porpeys, OF. porpeis, literally,
   hog fish, from L. porcus swine + piscis fish. See Pork, and
   Fish.]
   1. (Zool.) Any small cetacean of the genus Phoc[ae]na,
      especially Phoc[ae]na communis, or Phoc[ae]na
      phoc[ae]na, of Europe, and the closely allied American
      species (Phoc[ae]na Americana). The color is dusky or
      blackish above, paler beneath. They are closely allied to
      the dolphins, but have a shorter snout. Called also
      harbor porpoise, herring hag, puffing pig, and
      snuffer.
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   2. (Zool.) A true dolphin (Delphinus); -- often so called
      by sailors.
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   Skunk porpoise, or Bay porpoise (Zool.), a North American
      porpoise (Lagenorhynchus acutus), larger than the common
      species, and with broad stripes of white and yellow on the
      sides. See Illustration in Appendix.
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