Definition of Calamars

1. calamar [n] - See also: calamar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Calamars

caladiums
calaite
calaites
calaloo
calalu
calamanco
calamancoes
calamancos
calamander
calamanders
calamari
calamari ring
calamaries
calamaris
calamars (current term)
calamary
calamata
calamatas
calambac
calambour
calami
calamine
calamine lotion
calamined
calamines
calamining
calamint
calamints
calamite

Literary usage of Calamars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Design in Nature: Illustrated by Spiral and Other Arrangements in the by James Bell Pettigrew (1908)
"The squids or calamars swim alternately head first and tail first. These beautiful white transparent creatures, which I had an opportunity of studying at ..."

2. Southern France by Fiona Duncan, Leonie Glass (2002)
"... dish is c'est tout un art d'etre un canard - a feast of duck in all its many guises. Other notable dishes include croustillant de calamars a la bis- ..."

3. Pacific Educational Journal by California Dept. of Public Instruction (1889)
"He finds that the enormously long tentacular arms of the giant squids or calamars—distinguished from the better known cuttle-fish by their ..."

4. Charming Small Hotels & Restaurants of Southern France by Jenny Rees, Hunter Publishing, Incorporated, Leonie Glass, Fiona Duncan (2002)
"... dish is c'est tout un art d'etre un canard - a feast of duck in all its many guises. Other notable dishes include croustillant de calamars a la bis- ..."

5. Examen Des PêCheries Dans Les Pays de L'Ocde: Volume 1: Politiques Et by Ocde (2006)
"... océaniques (par exemple crabes au Canada, calamars en Corée, etc.), qui se sont traduites par des coûts supplémentaires pour l'industrie halieutique. ..."

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