different between insectivorous vs entomophagous
insectivorous
English
Etymology
From Latin insectum (“insect”) and -vorus, from vor? (“to eat”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ns?k?t?v(?)??s/
Adjective
insectivorous (comparative more insectivorous, superlative most insectivorous)
- Feeding on insects.
- (of a plant) Capable of trapping and absorbing insects; such as the sundew, pitcher plant and Venus flytrap.
Synonyms
- insectivorian
Related terms
- Insectivora
- insectivore
Translations
insectivorous From the web:
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entomophagous
English
Etymology
entomo- +? -phagous
Adjective
entomophagous (comparative more entomophagous, superlative most entomophagous)
- feeding on insects; insectivorous
entomophagous From the web:
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