💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Mudbug"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| crawdadnoun | (Midland US) Synonym of crayfish. |
| mudcrabnoun | Alternative form of mud crab. [Any of various crabs, principally in families Panopeidae and Xanthidae, that live in or near mud.] |
| crawldadnoun | (US, regional) The crayfish. |
| crawlfishnoun | (US, regional) The crayfish. |
| muddy | Covered or splashed with, or full of, mud (“wet soil”). |
| mudwormnoun | Any species of worm that lives in mud, especially coastal mudflats. |
| mud lobsternoun | Any of a number of decapod crustaceans in the infraorders Axiidea and Gebiidea (true lobsters are in the related infraorder Astacidea) |
| mudsuckernoun | A kind of goby. |
| mud crabnoun | Any of various crabs, principally in families Panopeidae and Xanthidae, that live in or near mud. |
| crawfishnoun | (United States, especially Southern US, Louisiana and Texas, Midwest, Western US) Any of various freshwater crustaceans: crayfish. |
| mudfishnoun | Any of many fish that frequent muddy water or burrow in mud, of numerous species, including: |
| craynoun | A crayfish or lobster. |
| crawdaddynoun | (US) crayfish |
| mudscownoun | Synonym of mudboat. |
| crayfishnoun | Any of numerous freshwater decapod crustaceans in superfamily Astacoidea or Parastacoidea, resembling the related lobster but usually much smaller. |
| marbled crayfishnoun | (uncountable) Procambarus virginalis; an all-female species of crayfish that reproduces without sex. |
| mudhoppernoun | Synonym of mudskipper (“type of fish”). |
| crabfishnoun | (archaic) A freshwater crab found in Southern European rivers, streams, and lakes, Potamon fluviatile or Cancer fluviatilis. |
| mousienoun | (fishing) A rat-tailed maggot used as bait. |
| mudsnailnoun | Any of several univalve molluscs found on tidal mudflats, typically in New Zealand. |
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