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carnivora
The word carnivore comes from the Latin word carnivorous which means a being that eats meat.
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Yes. Carnivore does mean meat-consumer in Latin.
The root word for carnivore is "carni-", which comes from the Latin word "carnis" meaning flesh.
Carnivoro/ Carnivora
carnivore
The noun carnivore is a word for an animal that eats flesh. A synonym for carnivore is meat eater.
Prefix - Re- Root word - Incarnate suffix - -ation
The carnivore ate lots of meat.
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An organism that only eats meat is called a carnivore.
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