langoustine

/ˌlæŋɡuˈstiːn/
noun
  1. A small, edible shellfish that looks like a small lobster, found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
    • The fisherman brought in a fresh catch of langoustine from the cold Atlantic waters.
    • Langoustine is often called 'Dublin Bay prawn' in some restaurants.
    • For dinner, we ordered grilled langoustine with garlic butter.
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