mother-of-pearl vs shellfish

mother-of-pearl

noun
  • The hard pearly inner layer of certain mollusk shells; nacre. 

  • A butterfly of the genus Salamis. 

adj
  • Made from or looking like mother-of-pearl; iridescent or pearly. 

shellfish

noun
  • A fisheries and colloquial term for an aquatic invertebrate having an inner or outer shell, such as a mollusc or crustacean, especially when edible. 

  • A culinary and nutritional term for several groups of non-piscine, non-tetrapod, aquatic animals that are used as a food source. The term often exclusively refers to edible aquatic crustaceans, bivalve mollusks and cephalopod mollusks; but sometimes echinoderms may be included as well. 

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