oyster
English
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Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle English oystre, from Old English ostre, reinforced or superseded by Anglo-Norman oistre, which from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French oistre, uistre (compare modern French huître); both lines (Old English and Old French) from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin ostrea, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek ὄστρεον (óstreon).
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɔɪstə(ɹ)
Audio (US): (file)
Noun
oyster (plural oysters)
- Any of certain marine bivalve mollusks, especially those of the family Ostreidae (the true oysters), usually found adhering to rocks or other fixed objects in shallow water along the seacoasts, or in brackish water in the mouth of rivers.
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- 1731, Jonathan Swift, Polite Conversation, 1841, The Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 2, page 344,
- He was a bold man that first ate an oyster.
- The delicate morsel of dark meat contained in a small cavity of the bone on each side of the lower part of the back of a fowl.
- A pale beige color tinted with grey or pink, like that of an oyster.
- oyster:
- (colloquial, by analogy) A person who keeps secrets.
- (UK, slang) A shoplifter.
Derived terms
- Belon oyster (Lua error in Module:taxlink at line 68: Parameter "ver" is not used by this template.)
- corn oyster
- eastern oyster
- edible oyster (Lua error in Module:taxlink at line 68: Parameter "ver" is not used by this template.)
- king oyster mushroom
- mountain oyster
- Olympia oyster
- oyster ball
- oysterbank
- oyster bar
- oyster bed
- Oyster card
- oystercatcher
- oyster cellar
- oyster crab
- oyster cracker
- oyster drill
- oyster farm
- oysterfish
- oyster house
- oysterish
- oyster knife
- oysterless
- oysterlike
- oysterling
- oysterman
- oyster mushroom
- oyster parlor
- oyster pink
- oyster piracy
- oyster pirate
- oyster plant
- oyster Rockefeller
- oyster saloon
- oyster sauce
- oyster shell scale
- oyster shooter
- oysters Kilpatrick
- oysters rockefeller
- oyster white
- oyster wife
- oysterwoman
- oystery
- Pacific oyster
- pearl oyster
- pilgrim oyster
- prairie oyster
- Rocky Mountain oyster
- scalloped oyster
- seed oyster
- spiny oyster
- Sydney rock oyster
- the world is one's oyster
- thorny oyster
- tree oyster
- vegetable oyster
- Viennese oyster
- windowpane oyster
- woods oyster
Translations
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food
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colour
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person who keeps secrets
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Adjective
oyster (comparative more oyster, superlative most oyster)
- Of a pale beige colour tinted with grey or pink, like that of an oyster.
Verb
oyster (third-person singular simple present oysters, present participle oystering, simple past and past participle oystered)
- (intransitive) To fish for oysters.
See also
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