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crab
1[krab]
noun
any decapod crustacean of the suborder Brachyura, having the eyes on short stalks and a short, broad, more or less flattened body, the abdomen being small and folded under the thorax.
any of various other crustaceans, as the hermit crab, or other animals, as the horseshoe crab, resembling the true crabs.
Crab,
Astronomy, Astrology., the zodiacal constellation or sign Cancer. cancer.
Astronomy., the Crab Nebula.
any of various mechanical contrivances for hoisting or pulling.
Aeronautics., the maneuver of crabbing.
Informal., the crab louse. louse1
crabs,
(used with a singular verb), a losing throw, as two aces, in the game of hazard.
verb (used without object)
to catch or attempt to catch crabs.
to move sideways, diagonally, or obliquely, especially with short, abrupt bursts of speed; scuttle.
Aeronautics., (of an aircraft) to head partly into the wind to compensate for drift.
Nautical., to drift or advance with some movement sideways, especially when under tow.
verb (used with object)
to move (a vehicle or object) sideways, diagonally, or obliquely, especially with short, abrupt movements.
Aeronautics., to head (an aircraft) partly into the wind to compensate for drift.
crab
2[krab]
noun
a crab apple fruit or tree.
crab
3[krab]
noun
Informal., an ill-tempered or grouchy person.
verb (used without object)
Informal., to find fault; complain.
(of hawks) to claw each other.
verb (used with object)
Informal., to find fault with.
to make ill-tempered or grouchy; embitter.
(of a hawk) to claw (another hawk).
Slang., to spoil.
crab
1/ kræb /
noun
any chiefly marine decapod crustacean of the genus Cancer and related genera (section Brachyura ), having a broad flattened carapace covering the cephalothorax, beneath which is folded the abdomen. The first pair of limbs are modified as pincers See also fiddler crab soft-shell crab pea crab oyster crab
any of various similar or related arthropods, such as the hermit crab and horseshoe crab
short for crab louse
a manoeuvre in which an aircraft flies slightly into the crosswind to compensate for drift
a mechanical lifting device, esp the travelling hoist of a gantry crane
wrestling See Boston crab
rowing to make a stroke in which the oar either misses the water or digs too deeply, causing the rower to fall backwards
verb
(intr) to hunt or catch crabs
(tr) to fly (an aircraft) slightly into a crosswind to compensate for drift
(intr) nautical to move forwards with a slight sideways motion, as to overcome an offsetting current
(intr) to move sideways
crab
2/ kræb /
verb
(intr) to find fault; grumble
(tr) to spoil (esp in the phrase crab someone's act )
noun
an irritable person
to attract unwelcome attention
Crab
3/ kræb /
noun
the constellation Cancer, the fourth sign of the zodiac
crab
4/ kræb /
noun
short for crab apple
Other Word Forms
- crablike adjective
- crabber noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of crab1
Word History and Origins
Origin of crab1
Origin of crab2
Origin of crab3
Idioms and Phrases
catch a crab, to make a faulty stroke in rowing, so that the oar strikes the water forcibly on the backstroke.
Example Sentences
Researchers say most stingrays spend their time resting on the seafloor foraging for clams, marine worms, shrimp, isopods, crabs and small fish.
Or maybe it was the crab legs she ate a few days before.
Splurge for the Alaskan Red or Golden King crab legs, or choose a more budget-friendly and still local Dungeness or snow crab.
Take the copepod, a type of zooplankton that is a distant relative of crabs and lobsters.
My favorite dishes are the truffle sashimi, the mushroom pasta with shrimp added and their baked crab hand rolls.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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