Crustaceans can be categorized as a noun.
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crustacean - any mainly aquatic arthropod usually having a segmented body and chitinous exoskeleton |
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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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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. |
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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. |