different between shellfish vs mussels
shellfish
English
Etymology
From Middle English schellefyssch, shelle fysshe, equivalent to shell +? fish.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???l?f??/
Noun
shellfish (countable and uncountable, plural shellfish or shellfishes)
- An aquatic invertebrate having a shell, such as a mollusc or crustacean, especially when edible.
Translations
Further reading
- shellfish on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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mussels
English
Noun
mussels
- plural of mussel
Homophones
- muscles
Anagrams
- sumless
mussels From the web:
- what mussels eat
- what mussels taste like
- what mussels are safe to eat
- what mussels can you eat
- what mussels have pearls
- what mussels look like
- what mussels not to eat
- what mussels are good for
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