Lobster
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British pronunciation/lˈɒbstɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈɫɑbstɝ/

Definition & Meaning of "lobster"

Lobster
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a sea animal with a shell, a pair of strong, large claws and eight legs

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lobster definition and meaning

What is a "lobster"?

A lobster is a type of large crustacean found in oceans and seas worldwide. It has a distinctive appearance with a long, segmented body, a tough exoskeleton, and large claws. Lobsters are renowned for their culinary value and are considered a delicacy in many cuisines. They are highly sought after for their succulent and flavorful meat. Lobsters are typically bottom-dwellers, inhabiting rocky crevices and burrows on the ocean floor. They are skilled predators, using their sharp claws to catch and crush prey such as fish, crabs, and mollusks. Lobsters have a remarkable ability to regenerate lost limbs, making them highly resilient creatures. They are commercially harvested and are an important economic resource in many coastal communities.

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the meat of a lobster as food

lobster definition and meaning
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The lobster was served with drawn butter, its succulent meat tantalizing the diners' taste buds.
The lobster was boiled and served with melted butter for dipping.
She ordered a whole lobster and cracked it open to reveal the tender meat inside.
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Lobsters are territorial creatures, defending their sheltered burrows from intruders with aggressive displays.
Lobsters use their powerful claws to defend themselves and catch prey.
Lobsters are known for their ability to regenerate lost limbs, a remarkable adaptation for survival.
Fishermen set out traps to catch lobsters, hauling in their bounty from the depths of the ocean.
They boiled the lobster for the seafood feast.
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