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green crab

American  

noun

  1. a yellowish-green crab, Carcinides maenas, common in shallow waters along rocky shores.


Etymology

Origin of green crab

First recorded in 1860–65

Example Sentences

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It's also unrealistic to expect consumers to eat every single last green crab, lionfish or periwinkle.

From Salon • Jul. 20, 2023

What patrons may not realize, however, is that by indulging in green crab for dinner, they're also working to combat the growth of an invasive species.

From Salon • Jul. 20, 2023

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will now increase trapping in the area to assess the scope of the green crab presence and to attempt to locally eradicate the species.

From Seattle Times • May 19, 2022

The European green crab, Carcinus maenas, was introduced to San Francisco Bay in the late 1990s, likely in ship ballast water, and has spread north along the coast to Washington.

From Textbooks • Sep. 6, 2018

Dorothy stooped to get a drink and discovered in the water a green crab, about as big as her hand.

From Glinda of Oz by Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank)

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