The word "carnivore" comes from Latin. It is derived from the Latin words "caro" meaning flesh and "vorare" meaning to devour.
CarniverSaurous xDD when in doubt? Make it sounds like a Dino. Durhh
The root word for carnivore is "carni-", which comes from the Latin word "carnis" meaning flesh.
The root word for "ravenous" is "ravinus," which comes from the Latin word "ravus," meaning "greedy" or "voracious."
Yes. Carnivore does mean meat-consumer in Latin.
Carnivoro/ Carnivora
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The noun carnivore is a word for an animal that eats flesh. A synonym for carnivore is meat eater.
It is flesh eating animals
There are three syllables in the word "carnivore".
The prefix for carnivore is "carni-" and there is no suffix in the word "carnivore."
An organism that only eats meat is called a carnivore.