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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 grass·hop·per /ˈgræsˌhɑpɚ/
 蚱蜢,蝗蟲

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Grass·hop·per n.
 1. Zool. Any jumping, orthopterous insect, of the families Acrididæ and Locustidæ, having large hind legs adapted for leaping, and chewing mouth parts. The species and genera are very numerous and some are very destructive to crops.  The former family includes the Western grasshopper or locust (Caloptenus spretus), noted for the great extent of its ravages in the region beyond the Mississippi. In the Eastern United States the red-legged (Caloptenus femurrubrum and C. atlanis) are closely related species, but their ravages are less important. They are closely related to the migratory locusts of the Old World. See Locust.
 Note:The meadow or green grasshoppers belong to the Locustidæ. They have long antennæ, large ovipositors, and stridulating organs at the base of the wings in the male. The European great green grasshopper (Locusta viridissima) belongs to this family. The common American green species mostly belong to Xiphidium, Orchelimum, and Conocephalus.
 2. In ordinary square or upright pianos of London make, the escapement lever or jack, so made that it can be taken out and replaced with the key; -- called also the hopper.
 Grasshopper engine, a steam engine having a working beam with its fulcrum at one end, the steam cylinder at the other end, and the connecting rod at an intermediate point.
 Grasshopper lobster Zool. a young lobster. [Local, U. S.]
 Grasshopper warbler Zool., cricket bird.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 grasshopper
      n 1: terrestrial plant-eating insect with hind legs adapted for
           leaping [syn: hopper]
      2: a cocktail made of creme de menthe and cream (sometimes with
         creme de cacao)

From: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary

 Grasshopper
    belongs to the class of neuropterous insects called Gryllidae.
    This insect is not unknown in Palestine.
      In Judg. 6:5; 7:12; Job 39:30; Jer. 46:23, where the
    Authorized Version has "grasshopper," the Revised Version more
    correctly renders the Hebrew word ('arbeh) by "locust." This is
    the case also in Amos 7:1; Nah. 3:17, where the Hebrew word
    _gob_ is used; and in Lev. 11:22; Num. 13:33; Eccl. 12:5; Isa.
    40:22, where _hagab_ is used. In all these instances the proper
    rendering is probably "locust" (q.v.).