different between piscetarian vs pescetarian
piscetarian
English
Etymology
From Latin pisces (“fish”), by analogy with vegetarian.
Noun
piscetarian (plural piscetarians)
- (rare) Alternative spelling of pescetarian
Anagrams
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pescetarian
English
Etymology
From Italian pesce (“fish”) +? -arian, by analogy with vegetarian.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?p?sk??t???i.?n/, /?p?s??t???i.?n/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?p?sk??t??i.?n/, /?p?s??t??i.?n/
- Rhymes: -???i?n
- Hyphenation: pes?ce?ta?ri?an
Noun
pescetarian (plural pescetarians)
- A person who consumes no animal flesh with the exception of fish or seafood. [c. 1990]
Alternative forms
- pescatarian
- piscetarian
Synonyms
- pescovegetarian
- piscivore (scientific)
- fishetarian
- vegaquarian
Related terms
- flexitarian
- meatatarian
- pollotarian
- vegetarian
Translations
Further reading
- pescetarian on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Paul McFedries (17 September 2003) , “pescetarian”, in Word Spy, Logophilia Limited, retrieved 4 June 2017
- Google Trends comparison of the usage of the 3 spelling variations (pescatarian, pescetarian, and piscetarian), using data from web searches (globally) of each variation since January 2004 (start of dataset) to current date.
Anagrams
- Capernaites
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