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lobsterback — n. (American History) A British soldier in the 1700 s; so called because of his red coat, esp. during the American Revolutionary War. Syn: redcoat. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lobsterback — /lob steuhr bak /, n. (esp. during the American Revolution) redcoat. [LOBSTER + BACK1; in reference to the red color of cooked lobsters] * * * … Universalium
lobsterback — noun British soldier; so called because of his red coat (especially during the American Revolution) • Syn: ↑redcoat • Hypernyms: ↑soldier * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: so called from the red uniforms archaic … Useful english dictionary
British military rifles — The origins of the modern British military rifles are within its predecessor the Brown Bess musket. While a musket was largely inaccurate due to a lack of rifling and generous tolerance to allow for muzzle loading it was cheaper to produce,… … Wikipedia
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lobster — 1. adjective /ˈlɒb.stə(r),ˈlɑːb.stɚ/ red colored, especially from a sunburn. 2. noun /ˈlɒb.stə(r),ˈlɑːb.stɚ/ a) A crustacean of the Nephrodidae family, normally red in colour, with claws, which is used as an expensive seafood … Wiktionary
redcoat — noun a) A British soldier, especially during the American Revolution. b) A member of the entertainment staff at Butlins holiday camps in the United Kingdom, who wear red blazers Syn: lobsterback … Wiktionary
Alternative names for the British — This article is about terms applied to people, some of which are controversial. For a discussion of the overlapping terms for states/countries/nations in the United Kingdom and Ireland, see British Isles (terminology). Alternative names for the… … Wikipedia