different between seafood vs pescetarianism
seafood
English
Etymology
sea +? food
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?si?fu?d/
Noun
seafood (usually uncountable, plural seafoods)
- Fish, shellfish, seaweed, and other edible aquatic life.
Synonyms
fruit of the sea
Hyponyms
- (edible aquatic life): fish, shellfish, molluscs, crustaceans, seaweed, algae, sea mammals
Translations
See also
- seafood on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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pescetarianism
English
Etymology
pescetarian +? -ism
Noun
pescetarianism (uncountable)
- A dietary choice in which a person, known as a pescetarian, eats any combination of vegetables, fruit, nuts, beans and fish or seafood, but not mammals or birds. Some animal products, such as eggs and dairy, may or may not be part of the diet.
Translations
pescetarianism From the web:
- what does pescetarianism mean
- what is pescetarianism
- what is the point of pescetarianism
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