Shrimp catcher

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Shrimp \Shrimp\, n. [OE. shrimp; -- probably so named from its
   shriveled appearance. See {Shrimp}, v.]
   1. (Zool.)
      (a) Any one of numerous species of macruran Crustacea
          belonging to {Crangon} and various allied genera,
          having a slender body and long legs. Many of them are
          used as food. The larger kinds are called also
          {prawns}. See Illust. of {Decapoda}.
      (b) In a more general sense, any species of the macruran
          tribe {Caridea}, or any species of the order
          Schizopoda, having a similar form.
      (c) In a loose sense, any small crustacean, including some
          amphipods and even certain entomostracans; as, the
          fairy shrimp, and brine shrimp. See under {Fairy}, and
          {Brine}.
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   2. Figuratively, a little wrinkled man; a dwarf; -- in
      contempt.
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            This weak and writhled shrimp.        --Shak.
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   {Opossum shrimp}. (Zool.) See under {Opossum}.

   {Spector shrimp}, or {Skeleton shrimp} (Zool.), any slender
      amphipod crustacean of the genus {Caprella} and allied
      genera. See Illust. under {Laemodopoda}.

   {Shrimp catcher} (Zool.), the little tern ({Sterna minuta}).
      

   {Shrimp net}, a dredge net fixed upon a pole, or a sweep net
      dragged over the fishing ground.
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