langosta
[ lahng-gaws-tah; English lang-gos-tuh ]
/ lɑŋˈgɔs tɑ; English læŋˈgɒs tə /
noun, plural lan·gos·tas [lahng-gaws-tahs; English lang-gos-tuh z] /lɑŋˈgɔs tɑs; English læŋˈgɒs təz/. Spanish.
Words nearby langosta
langley,
langläufer,
langmuir,
langobard,
langobardic,
langosta,
langostino,
langouste,
langoustine,
langrage,
langrenus
Example sentences from the Web for langosta
They have a salt-water relative that is most excellent eating, as is also the lobster (langosta) of Cuban waters.
Cuba, Old and New |Albert Gardner RobinsonThis creature is called by the natives the “chapulin,” or langosta.
The Western World |W.H.G. Kingston