What is the difference between lactovegetarian and vegetarian?
lactovegetarian | vegetarian |
Variant of vegetarian: a person whose diet excludes animal flesh and eggs, but includes dairy products.
Excluding animal flesh and eggs, but including dairy products.
(en noun)
A person who does not eat animal flesh, or, in some cases, animal products.
* 1897 , Robert Hunter and Charles Morris, Universal Dictionary of the English Language , volume 4, page 5045:
* 1897 , Robert Hunter and Charles Morris, Universal Dictionary of the English Language , volume 4, page 5045:
An animal that eats only plants; a herbivore.
Of or relating to the type of diet eaten by vegetarians (in all senses).
Of a product normally made with meat, having non-meat substitutes in place of meat.
* 2008 , Wil Forbis, Acid Logic: A Decade of Humorous Writing on Pop Culture, Trash Cinema, and Rebel Music , p. 208:
(of a person) That does not eat meat.
Vegetarian is a hyponym of lactovegetarian.
As nouns the difference between lactovegetarian and vegetarian
is that lactovegetarian is variant of vegetarian: a person whose diet excludes animal flesh and eggs, but includes dairy products while vegetarian is a person who does not eat animal flesh, or, in some cases, animal products.As adjectives the difference between lactovegetarian and vegetarian
is that lactovegetarian is excluding animal flesh and eggs, but including dairy products while vegetarian is of or relating to the type of diet eaten by vegetarians (in all senses).lactovegetarian
English
Noun
(en noun)Adjective
(-)Synonyms
* lactarianvegetarian
English
(vegetarianism)Noun
- Vegetarian Society formed at Manchester in 1847, to promote the use of cereals, pulse, and fruit, as articles of diet; and to induce habits of abstinence from fish, flesh, and fowl, as food.
- vegetarian [...] One who abstains from animal food, living exclusively on vegetables, milk, eggs, and the like. The more strict vegetarians eat vegetables and farinaceous food only, abstaining from eggs, butter, milk, and in some cases, honey.
Synonyms
* (animal that eats only plants) herbivore (standard term)Coordinate terms
* (animal that also eats meat) omnivore * (animal that only eats meat) carnivore * (person that only eats meat) meatarian, meatatarianHyponyms
* (person who does not eat animals) vegan; lactovegetarian, lactarian; lacto-ovo-vegetarian, ovo-lacto-vegetarian, ovolactovegetarianAdjective
(en adjective)- Is there such a thing as a good tasting vegetarian hot dog? Cuz every one I've tried tasted like smelted tire.