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The term vegetarian was coined in 1847 by the founders of the Vegetarian Society of Great Britain, but vegetarianism has been around as long as people have created diets.

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What is the Arabic word for vegetarian?

Vegetarian : nabaateewritten : نباتي


Where did the word vegetarian come from?

It is of English origin in the 1830's, taking the word 'vegetable' and reforming as 'veget' and 'arian' as a person who will not eat any food derived from animals. The word came into popular use following the formation of the Vegetarian Society of Ramsgate in 1847


How do you use the word vegetarian in a sentence?

The vegetarian does not eat meat.


What type of noun is vegetarian?

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.


What is the opposite word of vegetarian?

carnivore


What is other word for herbivore?

Vegetarian.


What is the other word for vegetarian?

Herbivore


Does the word vegetarian have to be capitalized?

No it does not need to be.


What is the word for vegan in Scottish Gaelic?

In Irish Gaelic - Feoilséantóir or veigeatóir (a vegetarian)In Scottish Gaelic: glasraichear or feòil-sheachnair (a vegetarian)


The word for non human eating vampires in twilight is?

the word is vegetarian


How many phonemes in vegetarian?

There are four phonemes in the word "vegetarian": /v/ /ɛ/ /dʒ/ /t/.


How many phonemes in 'vegetarian'?

Ten