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squil·la

 (skwĭl′ə)
n. pl. squil·las or squil·lae (skwĭl′ē′)
Any of various mantis shrimps of the genus Squilla, having sharp claws used for spearing prey.

[New Latin Squilla, genus name, from Latin squilla, shrimp; see squill.]
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squilla

(ˈskwɪlə)
n, pl -las or -lae (-liː)
(Animals) any mantis shrimp of the genus Squilla
[C16: from Latin squilla shrimp, of obscure origin]
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man′tis shrimp`


n.
any of numerous shrimplike crustaceans of the order Stomatopoda having a greatly enlarged second pair of grasping forelimbs somewhat resembling those of a mantis.
[1870–75]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.squilla - a kind of mantis shrimpsquilla - a kind of mantis shrimp    
mantis crab, mantis shrimp - tropical marine burrowing crustaceans with large grasping appendages
genus Squilla - type genus of the family Squillidae
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Scoresby (1820) found Greenland whale stomachs contained predominantly small crustaceans he called "squillae and shrimps." Scoresby's drawings were examined by Ruud (1937) who determined that the "squillae" were partially digested euphausiids.