Crayfish [noun]

Definition of Crayfish:

invertebrate

Synonyms of Crayfish:


Opposite/Antonyms of Crayfish:

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Sentence/Example of Crayfish:

He had to gather fragments of wreck and other things to aid him in his labour, and to search for crabs and crayfish for his food.

The waters of the inlet were exceedingly well stocked with fish; and here I saw large crayfish for the first time.

Fill the centre with Allemagne sauce, to which has been added some lobster and crayfish butter to make it red.

The Queen listened without interrupting, for hearing a big Crayfish talk—and talk so nicely too—was a great surprise to her.

They have also small hoop nets, in which they catch lobsters, and sea crayfish.

Bombay looks, on the maps, like an enormous crayfish, and is at the head of the rest of the islands.

Another one of the water people who help make land and one that everybody knows, is the crayfish.

Huxley says that a thorough study of a crayfish is almost a whole course in zoology.

The boar's head looks excellent with its white-wine sauce; so does the crayfish soup.

The minks in this little farm are fed with the spleen of cattle, different meats, crayfish and other small fishes.