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Shellfish   /ʃˈɛlfˌɪʃ/   Listen
Shellfish

noun
(pl. shellfish)
1.
Meat of edible aquatic invertebrate with a shell (especially a mollusk or crustacean).
2.
Invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell.  Synonyms: mollusc, mollusk.






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"Shellfish" Quotes from Famous Books



... the bottom carefully. It was clear sand, with no sign of life other than an occasional conch or other shellfish. This was to be expected, since marine life tended to collect around reefs, rocks, pilings, wrecks, and similar things. As they approached the reef, coral heads and outcroppings began to ...
— The Wailing Octopus • Harold Leland Goodwin

... indeed that shellfish were counted good to eat; and among the rocks of the isle I found a great plenty of limpets, which at first I could scarcely strike from their places, not knowing quickness to be needful. There were, besides, some of the little ...
— The Ontario High School Reader • A.E. Marty

... investigation of certain remains upon the Danish Peninsula. These remains were of two kinds: first, there were vast shell-heaps or accumulations of shells and other refuse cast aside by rude tribes which at some unknown age in the past lived on the shores of the Baltic, principally on shellfish. That these shell-heaps were very ancient was evident: the shells of oysters and the like found in them were far larger than any now found on those coasts; their size, so far from being like that of the corresponding varieties ...
— History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom • Andrew Dickson White

... natural to man than thrift. The savage is the greatest of spendthrifts, for he has no forethought, no to-morrow. The prehistoric man saved nothing. He lived in caves, or in hollows of the ground covered with branches. He subsisted on shellfish which he picked up on the seashore, or upon hips and haws which he gathered in the woods. He killed animals with stones. He lay in wait for them, or ran them down on foot. Then he learnt to use stones ...
— Thrift • Samuel Smiles

... dispatched Squanto and Tockamahamon, who had come along as guides and interpreters, to interview these men and barter for some of the shellfish, but in a very short time the envoys came splashing merrily back with an invitation for the white men to land and breakfast with Janno, the chief of the Mattakees, who was, the fishermen said, close at hand. They also corroborated the statement that the ...
— Standish of Standish - A story of the Pilgrims • Jane G. Austin

... six hundred recipes for the preparation of fish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals, and there are recipes for fish broiled, baked, fried and boiled; for fish stews and chowders, purees and broths and soup stocks; for fish pickled and spiced, preserved and potted, made into fricassees, curries, chiopinos, fritters ...
— American Cookery - November, 1921 • Various



Words linked to "Shellfish" :   huitre, univalve, sea cradle, oyster, cephalopod mollusk, Mollusca, scallop, mollusc, crawfish, phylum Mollusca, shell, cockle, mussel, chiton, cephalopod, scaphopod, scollop, crab, shield, clam, ecrevisse, limpet, escallop, cuticle, bivalve, rock lobster, crayfish, invertebrate, coat-of-mail shell, polyplacophore, crawdad, seafood, lobster, spiny lobster, crabmeat, gastropod, lamellibranch, mollusk, langouste, pelecypod, carapace



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