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omnivore

[ om-nuh-vawr, -vohr ]

noun

  1. someone or something that is omnivorous.
  2. an omnivorous animal.


omnivore

/ ˈɒ³¾²Ôɪˌ±¹É”Ë /

noun

  1. an omnivorous person or animal
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omnivore

/ ų¾â€²²ÔÉ™-±¹Ã´°ù′ /

  1. An organism that eats both plants and animals.

omnivore

  1. An animal whose normal diet includes both plants and animals. Human beings and bears, for instance, are omnivores.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of omnivore1

First recorded in 1885–90; from French, from Latin omnivorus “a±ô±ô-»å±ð±¹´Ç³Ü°ù¾±²Ô²µâ€; omnivorous ( def ); noun use modeled on carnivore, herbivore, etc.
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My husband, an omnivore, thinks there is nothing finer than this very gravy on top of his favorite breakfast bowl that begins with a hefty serving of grits topped with perfectly cooked, over-medium, fried eggs.

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Finally, the scientists compared the mother's diet to those of other omnivores and carnivores from the same time period, including American lions, bears and wolves.

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The ancestors of dinosaurs were small omnivores, minor players in the Triassic ecosystem.

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The trials and tribulations of past alt-meat and dairy companies have made the industry wiser to what does and doesn't make omnivores put substitutes on their plates.

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"They just need to consume extra protein" compared to omnivores, Johnston said.

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