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Qué (quién) es lobster - definición


Lobster         
  • European lobster with cut antennae
  • Lobster rolls in Kent, England
  • William Henry Hunt]] (watercolour, 1826 or 1827)
  • Lobsters in a tank at a fish market
  • Boiled lobster ready for eating
  • Lobster served in Stokkseyri, Iceland
  • Lobsters awaiting purchase in [[Trenton, Maine]]
  • A short video on catching and wholesale exports; 2016
FAMILY OF LARGE MARINE CRUSTACEANS
Nephropidae; Lobsters; Homaridae; Lobster claw; Lobsta; Lobstah; Clawed lobster; Lobster claws; Lobster longevity; Longevity of lobsters; 🦞; Lobster (food); Lobster meat; Lobster as food
·add. ·noun As a term of opprobrium or contempt: A gullible, awkward, bungling, or undesirable person.
II. Lobster ·noun Any large macrurous crustacean used as food, ·esp. those of the genus Homarus; as the American lobster (H. Americanus), and the European lobster (H. vulgaris). The Norwegian lobster (Nephrops Norvegicus) is similar in form. All these have a pair of large unequal claws. The spiny lobsters of more southern waters, belonging to Palinurus, Panulirus, and allied genera, have no large claws. The fresh-water crayfishes are sometimes called lobsters.
lobster         
  • European lobster with cut antennae
  • Lobster rolls in Kent, England
  • William Henry Hunt]] (watercolour, 1826 or 1827)
  • Lobsters in a tank at a fish market
  • Boiled lobster ready for eating
  • Lobster served in Stokkseyri, Iceland
  • Lobsters awaiting purchase in [[Trenton, Maine]]
  • A short video on catching and wholesale exports; 2016
FAMILY OF LARGE MARINE CRUSTACEANS
Nephropidae; Lobsters; Homaridae; Lobster claw; Lobsta; Lobstah; Clawed lobster; Lobster claws; Lobster longevity; Longevity of lobsters; 🦞; Lobster (food); Lobster meat; Lobster as food
¦ noun a large marine crustacean with a cylindrical body, stalked eyes, and the first of its five pairs of limbs modified as pincers. [Homarus and other genera.]
?the flesh of the lobster as food.
¦ verb catch lobsters.
Origin
OE lopustre, alt. of L. locusta 'crustacean, locust'.
lobster         
  • European lobster with cut antennae
  • Lobster rolls in Kent, England
  • William Henry Hunt]] (watercolour, 1826 or 1827)
  • Lobsters in a tank at a fish market
  • Boiled lobster ready for eating
  • Lobster served in Stokkseyri, Iceland
  • Lobsters awaiting purchase in [[Trenton, Maine]]
  • A short video on catching and wholesale exports; 2016
FAMILY OF LARGE MARINE CRUSTACEANS
Nephropidae; Lobsters; Homaridae; Lobster claw; Lobsta; Lobstah; Clawed lobster; Lobster claws; Lobster longevity; Longevity of lobsters; 🦞; Lobster (food); Lobster meat; Lobster as food
(lobsters)
A lobster is a sea creature that has a hard shell, two large claws, and eight legs.
She sold me a couple of live lobsters.
N-VAR
Lobster is the flesh of a lobster eaten as food.
...lobster on a bed of fresh vegetables.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

LOBSTER
LOBSTER was a European network monitoring system, based on passive monitoring of traffic on the internet. Its functions were to gather traffic information as a basis for improving internet performance, and to detect security incidents.
Ejemplos de uso de lobster
1. Some restaurants, such as Long John Silver‘s and Red Lobster, have marketed langostinos as "langostino lobster," different than Maine lobster but lobster nonetheless.
2. Long John Silver‘s introduced "Buttered Lobster Bites," last year which were made with langostino lobster.
3. By Peter Grier Consider the Lobster considers the lobster for 1' of its 343 pages.
4. To serve it up as lobster is an "insult to Maine and to the lobster industry," Millar said.
5. Olympia Snowe, from the nation‘s leading lobster–producing state, Maine, wants U.S. restaurants to stop calling a type of seafood a lobster, because she says it isn‘t a lobster at all.