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The #0excludeGlossary is a term that has swum its way from the depths of the ocean to the heights of cannabis culture. Originally, #1excludeGlossary referred to the swift and sleek predator of the sea, known scientifically as Isurus, which is renowned for its speed and hunting prowess. The name #2excludeGlossary is thought to have Polynesian roots, specifically from the Māori language, where it signifies “shark” or “shark tooth.” In the realm of cannabis, “Mako Shark” has taken on a new life as a strain that captures the essence of its namesake’s vigor and intensity. This cannabis strain is prized for its invigorating effects, often providing users with a burst of energy and a sense of euphoria. With its distinctive citrusy and earthy aroma, #6excludeGlossary has become a staple for those seeking a dynamic and engaging cannabis experience. As the cannabis industry continues to innovate, the “Mako Shark” strain remains a testament to the ever-evolving nature of cannabis culture. [Source: Wikipedia, Leafly]

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Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
mako shark (noun)
either of two relatively slender mackerel sharks ( and ) that are dark blue above and white below with long pointed snouts and that are notable sport fish - Isurus paucus I. oxyrinchus called also mako see shark illustration
Mako Shark (Wikipedia)

Isurus (meaning "equal tail") is a genus of mackerel sharks in the family Lamnidae, commonly known as the mako sharks. They are largely pelagic, and are fast, predatory fish capable of swimming at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph).

Isurus
Temporal range: Early Oligocene - recent
Shortfin mako shark (I. oxyrinchus)
Longfin mako shark (I. paucus)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Elasmobranchii
Division: Selachii
Order: Lamniformes
Family: Lamnidae
Genus: Isurus
Rafinesque, 1810
Type species
Isurus oxyrinchus
Rafinesque, 1810
Synonyms
  • Isuropsis Gill, 1862
  • Lamiostoma Glückman, 1964
  • Oxirhyna Costa, 1866
  • Oxyrhina Agassiz, 1838
  • Oxyrhine
Mako Shark (Wiktionary)

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Maori makō (shark), a Southern Maori dialect form of the more standard mangō (shark).

Noun

mako shark (plural mako sharks)

  1. Either of two powerful mackerel sharks of the genus Isurus, having a large heavy body, a sharp nose and a nearly symmetrical tail, found in southern oceans.

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  • makhorkas
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Mako Shark, Mako, Isurus, Shortfin Mako, Longfin Mako
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