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flexitarian

English

Etymology

Blend of flexible +? vegetarian.

Noun

flexitarian (plural flexitarians)

  1. One who is usually or primarily vegetarian, but not strictly so.

Usage notes

  • This term is sometimes used pejoratively by strict vegetarians.

Coordinate terms

  • vegetarian
  • vegan
  • omnivore (food culture)
  • carnivore (food culture)

Translations

Adjective

flexitarian (comparative more flexitarian, superlative most flexitarian)

  1. (of a person) Being a flexitarian.
  2. (of food, a diet, etc.) Being what a flexitarian might eat.

References

  • Karen Iacobbo and Michael Iacobbo, Vegetarians and Vegans in America Today, Greenwood Publishing Group (2006), ?ISBN, pages 164–5.

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pollotarian

English

Etymology

From Italian pollo (chicken) +? -arian, by analogy with vegetarian.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?p?l???t???i.?n/, /?p?l???t???i.?n/
  • Rhymes: -???i?n
  • Hyphenation: pol?lo?ta?ri?an

Noun

pollotarian (plural pollotarians)

  1. A person who consumes no animal flesh with the exception of chicken or other poultry such as turkey.
  2. A flexitarian who will eat chicken or other poultry such as turkey, but not other red meats and pork.

Related terms

  • flexitarian
  • meatatarian
  • pescatarian / pescetarian / piscetarian
  • vegetarian

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