carnivorous
Americanadjective
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flesh-eating.
A dog is a carnivorous animal.
- Synonyms:
- predacious, predatory
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of the carnivores.
adjective
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(esp of animals) feeding on flesh
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(of plants such as the pitcher plant and sundew) able to trap and digest insects and other small animals
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of or relating to the Carnivora
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informal aggressively ambitious or reactionary
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of carnivorous
1640–50; < Latin carnivorus, equivalent to carni- (combining form of carō flesh) + -vorus -vorous
Explanation
Vegetables? Forget it. If you're into eating meat, meat and more meat, then you're carnivorous. Not surprisingly, the adjective carnivorous can be traced back to the Latin word for "flesh." Carnivorous eaters get their fill of other animals, so they've also got a reputation for being savage or predatory. So anyone who stalks around like a lion on the hunt could also be described as carnivorous, even if they're a card-carrying vegetarian.
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Example Sentences
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Carnivorous plants have long captured popular imagination, portrayed to exaggeration in cult classics such as The Addams Family and Little Shop of Horrors as meat-eating monsters.
From National Geographic • Feb. 5, 2024
Carnivorous dinosaurs lived in ecosystems rich with both living and dead prey.
From Science Daily • Nov. 1, 2023
Carnivorous fish have difficulty digesting carbohydrates, so researchers tried various combinations of plant fats and proteins, including those found in soybeans.
From Scientific American • May 7, 2022
Carnivorous invertebrates and vertebrates have short digestive tracts that produce meat-digesting enzymes, but lack enzymes that break down plant cellulose.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2018
And further argues from the ſhort Lives of moſt Carnivorous Animals, compared with Graſs Feeders, and the Ruminating kind; as the Hart, Camel, and the longævous Elephant, and other Feeders on Roots and Vegetables.
From Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets by Evelyn, John
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