prawn

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US /prɑːn/ 
UK /prɔːn/ 

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

prawn / prɔːn $ prɒːn / noun [ countable ] especially British English

a small pink shellfish that can be eaten SYN shrimp American English :

a prawn sandwich

prawn cocktail (= a small dish of prawns in a sauce with some salad )

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

prawn
NOUN

A marine crustacean which resembles a large shrimp.
→ king prawn
and → Dublin Bay prawn
Example sentences
‘I was drawn to the king prawn trilussa - prawns in a white wine and rosemary sauce served on a large bed of rice.’
‘I get confused between giant prawns, crayfish and langoustine, but these were gigantic.’
‘Take a torch with you, because within the crevices you'll find loads of prawns, shrimps and the odd lobster.’
‘These included king crab, Phuket lobster, oysters, river prawns and yabbies.’
‘Over the years we have bought lobsters, prawns, crabs and scallops on the shore outside the house, direct from the boats that landed them.’
Origin
Late Middle English: of unknown origin.

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition
 

prawn / prɔːn /   / prɑːn / noun [ C ] mainly UK ( US usually shrimp )

B2 a small sea creature with a shell and ten legs, that can be eaten:

Prawns are grey when they're raw, and turn pink when they're cooked.

peeled prawns

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