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Definition of Crawfishes
1. crawfish [v] - See also: crawfish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crawfishes
Literary usage of Crawfishes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fox Texts by William Jones (1907)
"A RACCOON PLAYS DEAD IN ORDER THAT HE MAY THUS OBTAIN crawfishes TO EAT.1 A
Raccoon was once passing along the shore of a lake when he saw down in the water ..."
2. Lake Maxinkuckee: A Physical and Biological Survey by Barton Warren Evermann, Howard Walton Clark (1920)
"... Physical and Biological Survey THE crawfishes By WILLIAM PERRY HAY, Head of
the Department of Biology and Chemistry, Washington, DC, High Schools ..."
3. Annual Report by Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources, Indiana (1896)
"WS BLATCHLEY, BY WP HAT, MS Indianapolis, Ind.: DEAR SIR—I herewith present to
you my report on the crawfishes of the State of Indiana In the following ..."
4. Uncle Remus: The Folk-lore of the Old Plantation by Joel Chandler Harris (1880)
"So dar dey wuz, do crawfishes, en dey didn't know w'at minnit wuz ... dat dey
wuz bigger dan do crawfishes.” Then the old man blew the ashes from a smoking ..."
5. The English Cyclopaedia by Charles Knight (1867)
"Thus M. Milne-Edwards remarks, that in the crawfishes the duodenal portion of
the intestine presents on its internal surface a great number of small ..."
6. Publication by Michigan, Michigan Geological Survey, Geological and Biological Survey (1910)
"All the crawfishes of North America are included in two genera, ... It goes
without saying that all crawfishes in Michigan belong to the latter group. ..."