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a species of shrimp found in cold parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Pandalus borealis
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Shrimp paste — or shrimp sauce, is a common ingredient used in Southeast Asian and Southern Chinese cuisine. It is known as terasi (also spelled trassi , terasie ) in Indonesian, Ngapi in Burmese kapi (กะปิ) in Thai, Khmer and Lao language, belacan (also… … Wikipedia
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shrimp cocktail — n [U and C] AmE shrimps without their shells that are cooked and put in a pink sauce, and eaten cold before the main part of a meal British Equivalent: prawn cocktail … Dictionary of contemporary English
Shrimp — For other uses, see Shrimp (disambiguation). Shrimp Temporal range: Lower Jurassic–Recent … Wikipedia
shrimp — shrimplike, adj. /shrimp/, n., pl. shrimps, (esp. collectively) shrimp for 1, v., adj. n. 1. any of several small, long tailed, chiefly marine crustaceans of the decapod suborder Natania, certain species of which are used as food. 2. Informal. a… … Universalium
shrimp — I (Roget s IV) n. Types of shrimp include: British, common, deep water, freshwater, California, river, rock, pink, gulf; prawn; see also fish , shellfish . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. runt, pipsqueak, midget. see dwarf III (Roget s Thesaurus … English dictionary for students
shrimp — n. & v. n. 1 (pl. same or shrimps) any of various small (esp. marine) edible crustaceans, with ten legs, grey green when alive and pink when boiled. 2 colloq. a very small slight person. v.intr. go catching shrimps. Phrases and idioms: shrimp… … Useful english dictionary
shrimp pink — noun see shrimp I, 3 … Useful english dictionary
shrimp — noun (C) 1 a) BrE a small pink sea creature that you can eat, with ten legs and with a soft shell b) AmE a creature like this, but bigger; prawn AmE 2 humorous someone who is very small … Longman dictionary of contemporary English