Yes, the word 'crab' is a noun, a singular common noun, with two different meanings:
The word 'crab' is also a verb.
No, it isn't. It's just a noun. The name of a person or a place, requiring a capital letter, would be a proper noun.
The word hermit is a noun, a word for a type of crab or spider and a behavior of some people or animals; the noun hermit is both a concrete or an abstract noun, depending on use.
If it is a personal name or title, as in King Kong, or King James, it is a proper noun. It is a common noun if it is # the largest kind of animal or sea creature etc (king prawn, king penguin, king crab) # or one who is pre-eminent in a field (crossword king) # a chess piece, or a promoted piece in draughts, or a playing card bearing the picture of a king # a male sovereign in general terms, rather than a reference to a particular king.
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The gender specific nouns for a female crab are hen or jenny.The gender specific nouns for a male crab are cock or jimmy.The noun 'crab' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
No, it isn't. It's just a noun. The name of a person or a place, requiring a capital letter, would be a proper noun.
The word hermit is a noun, a word for a type of crab or spider and a behavior of some people or animals; the noun hermit is both a concrete or an abstract noun, depending on use.
The word "Found" is a verb. An example would be:"I found a crab near the ocean." The word "found" in this sentence is a verb. In this case you found a crab, which is a verb.
Crabe and tourteau are French equivalents of the English word "crab." Context makes clear whether the masculine singular noun for a crab in general (case 1) or of the Cancer genus (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "krahb" and "toor-to" in French.
The Spanish word for crab is "el cangrejo." In order to pronounce this properly, one might think of the nonsensical combination of English words: "Con gray hoe."
a Halloween crab is a crab in a costume a Halloween crab is a crab in a costume
yes.
The Alaskan crab is much larger than the coconut crab. The coconut crab weighs up to 9 lbs. and the Alaskan crab weighs up to 18 pounds.
It depends on the type of crab. For example, fiddler crabs are of the genus Uca (Ocypodidae). And the blue crab is in the genus Chionoecetes.
~colossal crab ~Deceptive crab ~drunken crab ~etc.
Blue can be used as a noun, "Blue is pretty.", but is usually used as an adjective, "The blue crab is tasty." Intangible things can be nouns. One cannot buy a word, a thought, or a motive, but all three words are nouns.