0 a sea creature with a shell that walks sideways, or its meat -- krabbe [ masculine ]
We had crab for dinner. Vi hadde krabbe til middag.
1 an edible sea animal with a shell and five pairs of legs, the first pair having claws -- krabbe
a freshwater crab.
2 to complain or criticize -- surmule, kritisere
He keeps on crabbing about the weather.
Longterm exclosure plots currently capturing and protecting seeds falling into the crab-zone will help address this uncertainty.
Of these, only surface soil temperatures had a significant negative relationship with crab abundance.
However, we cannot exclude the possibility that these differences could be host-specific effects, since crab hosts in the different countries belonged to different genera.
Crab hunting appears to have occurred at all sites with the same intensity.
Human infections with the lung fluke are acquired by eating raw or undercooked freshwater crabs containing live metacercariae.
They came to the conclusion that optokinetic eye movements in translating crabs were governed by stationary contours in the visual field.
If the early modern historian is usefully to extend the parameters of this subject, movement has (perhaps inevitably) to be crab-like.
I define this transition region by the perpendicular gradient of crab burrows that ranges from 0 to 1 m-2.
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