As nouns the difference between scorpion and lobster
is that scorpion is someone with the scorpio star sign while lobster is a crustacean of the family, dark green or blue-black in colour turning bright red when cooked, with a hard shell and claws, which is used as a seafood.
As adjectives the difference between scorpion and lobster
is that scorpion is (astrology) of, or pertaining to, the scorpio star sign while lobster is red-colored, especially from a sunburn.
As a verb lobster is
to fish for lobsters.
scorpion
Alternative forms
* skorpion
Noun
(
en noun)
Any of various arachnids of the order Scorpiones , related to the spiders, characterised by two large front pincers and a curved tail with a poisonous sting in the end.
An ancient military engine for hurling stones and other missiles.
See also
* arachnid
* Scorpio
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Derived terms
* scorpionate
* scorpion kick
* scorpionlike
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lobster
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
red-colored, especially from a sunburn.
Noun
A crustacean of the family, dark green or blue-black in colour turning bright red when cooked, with a hard shell and claws, which is used as a seafood.
A crustacean of the Palinuridae family, pinkish red in colour, with a hard, spiny shell but no claws, which is used as a seafood.
(historical) A soldier or officer of the imperial British Army (due to their red or scarlet uniform).
(slang) An Australian twenty dollar note, due to its reddish-orange colour.
Synonyms
* (British soldier ) lobsterback, redcoat
Hyponyms
* (crustacean in Palinuridae) cray, langouste, spiny lobster, rock lobster
Derived terms
* bight lobster
* furry lobster
* globster
* lobsterback
* lobster caterpillar
* lobsterer
* lobsterette
* lobsterish
* lobsterlike
* lobster louse
* lobsterman
* lobster pot
* lobster pound
* lobster shift
* lobster thermidor
* lobstery
* Norway lobster
* reef lobster
* rock lobster
* slipper lobster
* spiny lobster
* squat lobster
* true lobster
See also
* crawfish
* crayfish
* prawn
* shrimp
* yabby
* (pedia)
Verb
(
en verb)
To fish for lobsters.
Anagrams
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