Meatatarian vs Meatarian - What's the difference?
meatatarian | meatarian | Synonyms |
(rare) One who eats meat.
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(rare) A person who only eats meat.
Meatarian is a synonym of meatatarian.
Meatarian is a coordinate term of meatatarian.
As nouns the difference between meatatarian and meatarian
is that meatatarian is a person who exclusively or predominantly eats meat while meatarian is one who eats meat.meatatarian
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(wikipedia meatatarian)Usage notes
Often used popularly or humorously, particularly in opposition to (vegetarianism). In formal usage meatarian is more often used.Synonyms
* carnivore * meatarianAntonyms
* vegetarianSee also
* ("meatatarian" on Wikipedia) * -arian * -tarianmeatarian
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Noun
(en noun)- At the present, it appears that there is support for the notion that vegetarians respond (in a variety of ways) different from meatarians .
- Finally she divided the Hindu, Muslim, and Christian students into three categories: vegetarians, meatarians , and eggarians.
- If India is defined as a nation of productive skills — of tilling land, of cutting crops — its holistic (meatarian and vegetarian) food culture, its symbols of civilization such as the pot, wheel, shoe, sculpture and so on — it belongs to the Adivasis, Dalits and OBCs.