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.
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The word type is both a noun and a verb (type, types, typing, typed). Example uses: As a verb: I type on the computer. As a noun: What type of computer do you use? Verb and noun: First type the cells, then describe the types.
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Eating any animal is not vegetarian.
There are NO vegetarian snakes ! ALL snakes are carnivores !
Prawns, or shrimp, are a type of marine crustacean, which are animals.
Yes, mushrooms are considered vegetarian because they are a type of fungus and not derived from animals.
A panda is a vegetarian.
Pescatarian is the name for a vegetarian that eats fish.
None. Eating meat isn't vegetarian.
Someone who follows this diet is called a lacto-vegetarian.
Yes, black truffles are considered vegetarian as they are a type of fungi that grows underground and are not derived from animals.
Yes, mushrooms are considered a vegetarian food because they are a type of fungus and do not come from animals.
Vegetian is not a word in English. Perhaps it's supposed to be Venetian, which is a noun and an adjective. It could also be vegetarian, which is also a noun and an adjective.
A vegetarian eats dairy; The only term describing someone who eats no animal based product (meat, dairy, eggs...) is Vegan.