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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
louse [am. angl. laʊs, brit. angl. laʊs] SAM.
1. louse <pl lice> ZOOL.:
piojo m. spol
2. louse <pl louses> (person):
louse pog.
canalla m. in ž. spol
crab1 [am. angl. kræb, brit. angl. krab] SAM.
1.1. crab C (animal):
cangrejo m. spol
jaiba ž. spol lat. amer.
1.2. crab U:
cangrejo m. spol
jaiba ž. spol lat. amer.
2. crab <crabs, pl > (pubic lice):
crab pog.
ladillas ž. spol mn.
3. crab C (in gymnastics):
crab3 <sed. del. crabbing; 1. pret., pret. del. crabbed> GLAG. nepreh. glag. pog.
v slovarju PONS
crab louse SAM.
ladilla ž. spol
v slovarju PONS
v slovarju PONS
louse [laʊs] SAM.
1. louse <lice> (insect):
piojo m. spol
2. louse <-es> pog. (person):
canalla m. in ž. spol
crab1 [kræb] SAM.
1. crab (sea animal):
cangrejo m. spol
jaiba ž. spol lat. amer.
2. crab ASTR.:
Cáncer m. spol
crab2 [kræb] GLAG. nepreh. glag. -bb-
v slovarju PONS
crab louse SAM.
ladilla ž. spol
v slovarju PONS
v slovarju PONS
louse [laʊs] SAM.
1. louse <lice> (insect):
piojo m. spol
2. louse <-es> sleng (person):
canalla m. in ž. spol
crab1 [kræb] SAM.
1. crab (sea animal):
cangrejo m. spol
jaiba ž. spol lat. amer.
2. crab ASTR.:
Cáncer m. spol
crab2 <-bb-> [kræb] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
Present
Icrab
youcrab
he/she/itcrabs
wecrab
youcrab
theycrab
Past
Icrabbed
youcrabbed
he/she/itcrabbed
wecrabbed
youcrabbed
theycrabbed
Present Perfect
Ihavecrabbed
youhavecrabbed
he/she/ithascrabbed
wehavecrabbed
youhavecrabbed
theyhavecrabbed
Past Perfect
Ihadcrabbed
youhadcrabbed
he/she/ithadcrabbed
wehadcrabbed
youhadcrabbed
theyhadcrabbed
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Humans are hosts for two other lice as well the body louse and the crab louse.
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It has recently been suggested that an increasing percentage of humans removing their pubic hair has led to reduced crab louse populations in some parts of the world.
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A crab louse normally lives on the pubic region of humans - and can also be found in eyelashes.
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Mussels infected by pea crabs are also edible.
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Unlike soccer, players support themselves on their hands "and" feet, face up, in motions that make them look like crabs, a method known as crabwalking.
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