lobster 
lob‧ster /ˈlɒbstə $ ˈlɑːbstər/ BrE AmE noun [Language: Old English; Origin: loppestre, probably from Latin locusta 'lobster' (influenced by Old English loppe 'spider')]  1. [countable] a sea animal with eight legs, a shell, and two large ↑claws 2. [uncountable] the flesh of a lobster, which is eaten
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lobster A lobster lives on the ocean floor and has five pairs of legs. Lobsters have blue blood.| ◎ | ['lɔbstə] | | ※ | danh từ | | | ■ | (động vật học) tôm hùm | | | ■ | người ngớ ngẩn vụng về | | ※ | nội động từ | | | ■ | đi bắt tôm hùm |
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