The noun omnivore (consumer of both plant and animal matter) has the adjective form omnivorous.
It may also be used metaphorically.
The adjective form of "omnivore" is "omnivorous."
Omnivorous is the adjective form.
The adjective is omnivorous and the adverb is omnivorously.
There is no verb of the word omnivore. The noun would, of course, would be omnivore, the adjective would be omnivorous, and the adverb for omnivore would be omnivorously. Hope this helps! Anonymous scholar
A Skunk is an omnivore.
Omnivore in French is spelled "omnivore".
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Both - it is an omnivore.
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An omnivore.
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