Seafood Terminology

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a crustacean with a broad carapace, stalked eyes, and five pairs of legs, the first pair of which are modified as pincers

verb to move sideways or diagonally, especially in an awkward or evasive manner

adjective relating to or characteristic of a crab

  • The marine biologist studied the behavior of the crab in its natural habitat.
  • I love going to the beach and trying to catch crabs with my friends.
  • That party was so lit, we were all dancing like crabs on a hot plate!
  • She had a crabby attitude all day, snapping at everyone who crossed her path.

adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'crabby' describes someone who is irritable or bad-tempered

  • The customer was quite crabby when their order was delayed.
  • My sister always gets crabby when she's hungry.
  • Don't be so crabby, it's just a game.
  • His crabby attitude was like a dark cloud hanging over the party.

roe

noun the spawn of other aquatic animals, such as the eggs of a lobster or the young of an oyster

  • The chef prepared a delicate dish of smoked salmon roe for the guests.
  • I tried caviar for the first time and it was actually just fish roe.
  • Let's grab some sushi and load up on that roe!
  • The company's profits have been steadily increasing, like the growth of roe in a fish population.

noun a aquatic creature with a shell, such as a crab or shrimp, that is used as food

  • The restaurant specializes in serving a variety of shellfish, such as lobster, crab, and oysters.
  • I'm craving some shellfish tonight, maybe we should go to that seafood place down the street.
  • Shellfish is so boujee, but I love treating myself to a fancy seafood dinner every now and then.
  • She's as delicate as a shellfish, easily hurt by even the slightest criticism.

noun a type of large marine snail with a spiral shell, often used for food or decoration

  • The marine biologist studied the behavior of the whelk in its natural habitat.
  • I found a cool whelk shell on the beach today.
  • Check out the size of that whelk I caught while fishing!
  • Her thoughts swirled around in her mind like a whelk in turbulent waters.

noun a person who does not eat meat but does eat fish

adjective relating to or characteristic of a pescatarian

  • She adheres to a pescatarian diet, which includes fish but no other types of meat.
  • My friend is a pescatarian, so we always go to seafood restaurants when we eat out.
  • I've been feeling like going pescatarian lately, so I've been eating a lot of sushi.
  • Being a pescatarian in a sea of carnivores can sometimes feel like swimming against the current.

noun a type of food consisting of a variety of seafood delicacies, typically served as an appetizer or hors d'oeuvre

  • The upscale restaurant offered a selection of seacuterie for their seafood-loving patrons.
  • I can't wait to dig into that seacuterie platter at the party tonight!
  • Let's grab some seacuterie and have a chill night in.
  • The seacuterie of ideas presented in the meeting was quite diverse and intriguing.

noun a seashell, especially one used as a trumpet by indigenous peoples in the Americas

  • The concha is a traditional Mexican sweet bread with a distinctive shell-like shape.
  • I can't resist a concha with my morning coffee.
  • Let's grab some conchas from the bakery for our picnic.
  • Her laughter was like the sweet sound of a concha being broken open.

noun a marine mollusk with a long, soft body, eight arms and two tentacles, typically able to change color and expel ink as a defense mechanism

  • The chef prepared a delicious squid dish for the guests.
  • I tried squid for the first time and it wasn't bad at all.
  • Let's grab some calamari, I heard this place makes the best squid in town.
  • His mind was like a tangled web of thoughts, a squid's ink cloud obscuring clarity.

noun a type of edible mollusk that has a flattened shell with a pearly interior

adjective relating to or characteristic of abalones

  • The chef prepared a delicious abalone dish for the high-end restaurant.
  • I tried abalone for the first time last night, and it was surprisingly good!
  • Abalone is considered a luxury seafood item among foodies.
  • Her beauty was like a shimmering abalone shell, captivating everyone around her.