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crayfishFreshwater decapod (ten-limbed) crustacean belonging to several families structurally similar to, but smaller than, the lobster. Crayfish are brownish-green scavengers and are found in all parts of the world except Africa. They are edible, and some species are farmed. There are 300–400 species worldwide.
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| For example, Georges Cuvier, the French naturalist (1769-1832), though an Immortel, was not on the dictionary committee; he was shocked to learn that ecrevisse 'crayfish' had been defined as 'a little red fish that walks backward. 4 in every thousand squares: RASPISHER OED raspish adj WASPISHER OED waspish adj FLATCAPPD flat-capp'd, OED wall 16, 1821 q RESPASSES OED respass DOSPASSOS Dos Passos, 1930s author of eg Big Money, 42nd Parallel MISCHIEVD mischiev'd, OED mischeive 3, 1649q, and others HADIWISTS OED hadiwist SPISCATED OED spissated, 1779q STRABISME OED strabism, 1661q ECREVISSE OED ecrevisse FASTPACED fast-paced, OED give 37d, 1964q etc Menu offerings consist of French classics such as fish court-bouillon, escargots de Bourgogne, souffle aux ecrevisses and duck a l'orange. |
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