The Greek word for vegetarian is "χορτοφάγος" (chortofágos), which translates literally to "herb-eater." This term is derived from "χόρτος" (chórrtos), meaning "grass" or "herb," and "φαγείν" (phagein), meaning "to eat." In modern Greek, it is commonly used to refer to those who do not consume meat.
Vegetarian : nabaateewritten : نباتي
The vegetarian does not eat meat.
Yes, the word 'vegetarian' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'vegetarian' is a word for a person who does not eat meat, or someone who doesn't eat any animal products; a word for a person.Examples:The recipe was created by my sister, a vegetarian. (noun)The new vegetarian restaurant has some great reviews. (adjective)Note: An animal that does not eat meat is called a herbivore.
carnivore
Vegetarian.
Herbivore
No it does not need to be.
In Irish Gaelic - Feoilséantóir or veigeatóir (a vegetarian)In Scottish Gaelic: glasraichear or feòil-sheachnair (a vegetarian)
the word is vegetarian
There are four phonemes in the word "vegetarian": /v/ /ɛ/ /dʒ/ /t/.
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