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seafood [noun]

animals from the sea that can be eaten, especially fish or sea creatures with shells

US /ˈsiː.fuːd/ 
UK /ˈsiː.fuːd/ 
Example: 

a seafood restaurant

Oxford Essential Dictionary

seafood

 noun (no plural)
fish and small animals from the sea that we eat, especially shellfish (= animals with shells that live in water)

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

seafood

seafood /ˈsiːfuːd/ BrE AmE noun [uncountable]
animals from the sea that you can eat, for example fish and ↑shellfish:
a seafood restaurant

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

seafood

sea·food [seafood seafoods]   [ˈsiːfuːd]    [ˈsiːfuːd]  noun uncountable
fish and sea creatures that can be eaten, especially shellfish
a seafood restaurant
a seafood cocktail  
Example Bank:

a good wine to drink with fish or seafood dishes

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

seafood / ˈsiː.fuːd / noun [ U ]

animals from the sea that can be eaten, especially fish or sea creatures with shells

Collins Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

seafood

[si͟ːfuːd]
 seafoods
 N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
 Seafood is shellfish such as lobsters, mussels, and crabs, and sometimes other sea creatures that you can eat.
  ...a seafood restaurant.

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

seafood

sea·food /ˈsiːˌfuːd/ noun [noncount] : fish and shellfish that live in the ocean and are used for food
• I'm allergic to seafood.
• a seafood dish/restaurant