FISHTERM bilingual dictionary Search results for 'Crayfish' (1 record(s))
RECORD 1
RECORD No. | 193 |
AUTHOR | ELAD D. F. |
DATE OF CREATION | |
LAST UPDATE | 2022-11-27 00:00:00 |
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TERM | * écrevisse statut: préféré | ||||||||
PART OF SPEECH | nom féminin | ||||||||
ETYMOLOGY | 1248, escreveice; escrevise, v. 1265; de l'anc. franç. crevice, du francique *krebitja; cf. anc. haut all. krebiz; all. Krebs. | ||||||||
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE |
Grand Robert de la langue française, en 6 volumes version 2.0 (2005). | ||||||||
DEFINITION |
Crustacé décapode comestible, vivant en eau douce, doté de deux pinces antérieures et dont l’abdomen est distinct du tronc | ||||||||
PLURAL | écrevisses ; | ||||||||
DEFINITION SOURCE |
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019). |
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TERM | * Crayfish statut: préféré | ||||||||
PART OF SPEECH | noun | ||||||||
PLURAL | Crayfish ; Crayfishes ; | ||||||||
ETYMOLOGY | Middle English: from Old French crevice, of Germanic origin and related to German Krebs. In the 16th cent. or earlier the second syllable was altered by association with fish. | ||||||||
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE |
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010). | ||||||||
DEFINITION |
an animal like a small lobster , that lives in rivers and lakes and can be eaten, or one like a large lobster , that lives in the sea and can be eaten
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DEFINITION SOURCE |
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010). |
1. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, Chapter II, article 117, paragraph 2:
" Any person who wishes to fish crayfish and smal1 shrimps (Pallonula SPP and Palaemon Hastatus) shall first obtain a special authorisation granted under conditions to be determined by decree. "