English lady crab
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Definition
Noun: * English lady crab: A type of crab found along the coasts of England. It is a specific species of crab native to that region.
Usage
The term "English lady crab" is used specifically to identify this particular crab species by its geographical habitat. It functions as a compound noun.
- English lady crab
- English lady crab.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in zoological, marine biology, or regional natural history contexts to distinguish this crab from other species found in different parts of the world.
Variants and Related Words
- Lady crab: A more general term that may refer to similar crab species in other regions, without the "English" specification.
- Crab: The broad category of crustaceans to which the English lady crab belongs.
Synonyms
- Marine crab (general)
- Shore crab (general, for crabs inhabiting coastal areas)
Different Meanings
- As a compound noun, "English lady crab" has only one specific zoological meaning referring to the crab species. The individual words ("English," "lady," "crab") have their own separate, broader meanings.
Noun
- crab of the English coasts