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carnivorous
English
Etymology
From Latin carnivorus (“flesh-eating”)
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /k???n?v.??.?s/
Adjective
carnivorous (comparative more carnivorous, superlative most carnivorous)
- Of, or relating to carnivores, or the taxonomic order Carnivora.
- Predatory or flesh-eating.
- (botany) Insectivorous: capable of trapping insects and absorbing nutrient from them.
Translations
Synonyms
- sarcophagic
- sarcophagous
Anagrams
- Coronavirus, corona virus, corona-virus, coronavirus
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zorille
English
Wikispecies
Alternative forms
- zoril, zorilla
Etymology
From French zorille, from Spanish zorrillo, from zorro (“fox”) + -illo.
Noun
zorille (plural zorilles)
- Ictonyx striatus, a small, carnivorous, nocturnal African mammal resembling a skunk.
Synonyms
- (Ictonyx striatus): striped polecat, African polecat, Cape polecat, African skunk
Translations
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