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[lob·ster || 'lɑbstə(r) /'lɒb-]◙ n. לובסטר (סוג סרטן מאכל)* * *◙ (לכאמ ןטרס גוס) רטסבול◄ -
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['lobstə](a type of shellfish with large claws.) hummer* * *['lobstə](a type of shellfish with large claws.) hummer -
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['lobstə](a type of shellfish with large claws.) humar -
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lob.ster pot[l'ɔbstə pɔt] n armadilha para pegar lagostas. -
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lob.ster shift[l'ɔbstə ʃift] n coll turma que trabalha à noite. -
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['lobstə](a type of shellfish with large claws.) lagosta* * *lob.ster[l'ɔbstə] n lagosta: crustáceo decápode servido como iguaria. -
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Lobster Thermidor — is a French dish consisting of a creamy, cheesy mixture of cooked lobster meat, egg yolks, and brandy or sherry, stuffed into a lobster shell, and optionally served with an oven browned cheese crust. The sauce must contain mustard (typically… … Wikipedia
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Lobster Wars — Lobster Wars, also known as Deadliest Catch: Lobstermen in the United Kingdom,[1] is a documentary television series on the Discovery Channel. It documents men and one woman fishing for lobsters off the Georges Bank near the northeastern coast of … Wikipedia
Lobster Telephone — (also known as Aphrodisiac Telephone ) is a surrealist object, created by Salvador Dalí in 1936 with surrealist artist and patron Edward James. Dalí wrote of lobsters and telephones in his book The Secret Life , demanding to know why, when he… … Wikipedia
lobster — (n.) marine shellfish, O.E. loppestre lobster, locust, corruption of L. locusta, lucusta lobster, locust, by influence of O.E. loppe spider, a variant of lobbe. The ending of O.E. loppestre is the fem. agent noun suffix (Cf. Baxter, Webster; see… … Etymology dictionary