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meatatarian
English
Etymology
Blend of meat +? vegetarian; compare pescetarian.
Noun
meatatarian (plural meatatarians)
- A person who exclusively or predominantly eats meat.
Usage notes
Often used popularly or humorously, particularly in opposition to vegetarianism. In formal usage meatarian is more often used.
Synonyms
- carnivore
- meatarian
Antonyms
- vegetarian
Translations
See also
- meatatarian on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- -arian
- -tarian
meatatarian From the web:
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meatarian
English
Etymology
meat +? -arian
Noun
meatarian (plural meatarians)
- (rare) One who eats meat.
- 1984, M Thomas Starkes, God's commissioned people
- Finally she divided the Hindu, Muslim, and Christian students into three categories: vegetarians, meatarians, and eggarians.
- 1984, M Thomas Starkes, God's commissioned people
- (rare) A person who only eats meat.
Usage notes
Primarily used to contrast with vegetarian, referring to people who eat meat (in addition to vegetables, not to their exclusion).
Synonyms
- meatatarian
- omnivore
Antonyms
- vegetarian
Hypernyms
- carnivore
Translations
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