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ıstakoz

Bir ıstakozu nasıl pişireceğini biliyor musun? - Do you know how to cook a lobster?

Noel için ıstakoz mu yiyeceksin? Ciddi misin? - You eat lobster for Christmas? Are you serious?

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(Gıda) langust
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ıstakoz denizlerde yaşayan kabuklulardandır. Renkleri türlere göre değişiklik gösterse de mavinin tonlarından yeşil, kahverengiye kadar renklerde görülebilir. 30-35 cm boy 4-5 kiloya kadar büyüyebilir. Türkiye'de Marmara denizi, boğazlarda, Ege denizinde görülür
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ıstakoz çok lezzetli ve pahalı bir deniz ürünüdür
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Homarus vulgaris
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of lobster
furry lobsters
plural form of furry lobster
slipper lobsters
plural form of slipper lobster
spiny lobsters
plural form of spiny lobster
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a large marine crustacean with a cylindrical body, stalked eyes, and the first of its five pairs of limbs modified as pincers
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A lobster is a sea creature that has a hard shell, two large claws, and eight legs. She sold me a couple of live lobsters. Lobster is the flesh of a lobster eaten as food. lobster on a bed of fresh vegetables. Any of numerous species of marine shrimplike decapods that are bottom-dwellers and mostly nocturnal. Lobsters scavenge for dead animals but also eat live fish, small mollusks and other bottom-dwelling invertebrates, and seaweed. One or more pairs of legs are often modified into pincers, usually larger on one side than the other. True lobsters have a distinct snout on the upper body shell. The American lobster (Homarus americanus) and scampi are the most commercially important, being highly prized as food. The American lobster, found from Labrador to North Carolina, weighs about 1 lb (0.5 kg) and is about 10 in. (25 cm) long when caught in shallow water. Most deepwater specimens weigh about 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg); some may weigh 40 lbs (20 kg). See also shellfish
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To fish for lobsters
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{n} an admired shellfish of the crab kind
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An Australian twenty dollar note, due to its reddish-orange colour
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A crustacean of the Nephrodidae family, normally red in colour, with claws, which is used as an expensive seafood
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red-colored, especially from a sunburn
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n udang karang (udang)
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any of several edible marine crustaceans of the families Homaridae and Nephropsidae and Palinuridae
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The Norwegian lobster (Nephrops Norvegicus) is similar in form
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Americanus), and the European lobster (H
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Any large macrurous crustacean used as food, esp
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A large seawater crustacean Lobster is considered the king of the crustacean family and has a jointed body and limbs covered with a hard shell The American or Northern lobster is caught from Newfoundland to the Carolinas, but lobster is the essence of the Main seacoast Lobster and Maine are all but synonymous
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All these have a pair of large unequal claws
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The fresh-water crayfishes are sometimes called lobsters
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The spiny lobsters of more southern waters, belonging to Palinurus, Panulirus, and allied genera, have no large claws
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Large marine stalk-eyed ten footed long tailed edible crustacean of the family Homaridae with large claws formed by the first pair of legs
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A soldier or officer of the imperial British Army (due to their red or scarlet uniform)
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those of the genus Homarus; as the American lobster H
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{i} edible marine crustacean that has large pincers on the front pair of legs
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a hard-shelled, sea-water creature
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vulgaris
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As a term of opprobrium or contempt: A gullible, awkward, bungling, or undesirable person
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flesh of a lobster
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any of several edible marine crustaceans of the families Homaridae and Nephropsidae and Palinuridae flesh of a lobster
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A crustacean with a long abdomen and, in most species, large front claws
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    läbstırz

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    /ˈläbstərz/ /ˈlɑːbstɜrz/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'läb-st&r ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English loppestre, from loppe spider.