crayfish
N กุ้งช นิดหนึ่ง คล้าย กุ้งก้ามกราม crawfish kung-cha-nid-nueng-klai-kung-kam-kram
CRAYFISH
CRAYFISH Cray "fish (kr "fsh ), n. (Zoöl.)
cray fish |ˈkrāˌfiSH ˈkreɪˌfɪʃ | ▶noun ( pl. same or crayfishes ) (also freshwater crayfish ) a nocturnal freshwater crustacean that resembles a small lobster and inhabits streams and rivers. [Several genera in the infraorder Astacidea, class Malacostraca, including Astacus of Europe and Cambarus of North America. ] • (also marine crayfish ) another term for spiny lobster. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French crevice, of Germanic origin and related to German Krebs (see crab 1 ). In the 16th cent. or earlier the second syllable was altered by association with fish 1 .
cray |fish |ˈkreɪfɪʃ | ▶noun ( pl. same or crayfishes ) (also freshwater crayfish ) a nocturnal freshwater crustacean that resembles a small lobster and inhabits streams and rivers. ●Several genera in the infraorder Astacidea, class Malacostraca, including Astacus of Europe and Cambarus of North America. • (also marine crayfish ) another term for spiny lobster. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French crevice, of Germanic origin and related to German Krebs (see crab 1 ). In the 16th cent. or earlier the second syllable was altered by association with fish 1 .
cray fish /kréɪfɪ̀ʃ /名詞 複 →fish 1 C 〘動 〙ザリガニ ; U ザリガニの肉 〘食用 〙.2 =spiny lobster .