What part of speech is crustaceans?

Crustaceans can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does crustaceans mean?

Definitions

Noun

crustacean - any mainly aquatic arthropod usually having a segmented body and chitinous exoskeleton

Examples of crustaceans

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1. noun The important commercial species that probably would benefit from warming include cod, haddock, saithe, herring, blue whiting and several types of flatfish and crustaceans -- such as the Norway lobster.
2. noun Crustaceans have antennae.
3. noun Lobsters are crustaceans.
4. noun Ducks feed on worms, crustaceans, aquatic insects, and algae.
5. noun Crustaceans have powerful arms.
6. noun Crabs are crustaceans.
7. noun Crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp and prawns are crustaceans.
8. noun Crustaceans have five pairs of legs.
9. noun Crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp and prawns are all crustaceans.
10. noun The red king crab is a large crustacean.
11. noun Customer Tian-feng GU, a Chinese tourist who studies in Boston, raves about the restaurant's tasty crustacean.
12. noun The red king crab is a large crustacean.
13. noun Customer Tian-feng GU, a Chinese tourist who studies in Boston, raves about the restaurant's tasty crustacean.
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noun
The important commercial species that probably would benefit from warming include cod, haddock, saithe, herring, blue whiting and several types of flatfish and crustaceans -- such as the Norway lobster.
Crustaceans have antennae.
Lobsters are crustaceans.
Ducks feed on worms, crustaceans, aquatic insects, and algae.
Crustaceans have powerful arms.
Crabs are crustaceans.
Crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp and prawns are crustaceans.
Crustaceans have five pairs of legs.
Crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp and prawns are all crustaceans.
The red king crab is a large crustacean.
Customer Tian-feng GU, a Chinese tourist who studies in Boston, raves about the restaurant's tasty crustacean.
The red king crab is a large crustacean.
Customer Tian-feng GU, a Chinese tourist who studies in Boston, raves about the restaurant's tasty crustacean.

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