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Ratatouille vs Carnivore - What's the difference?

ratatouille | carnivore |

As a noun ratatouille

is a traditional french stewed vegetable dish consisting primarily of tomatoes, zucchini and eggplant, with other ingredients.

As a proper noun carnivore is

a computer system designed by the fbi to monitor e-mail and electronic communications.

ratatouille

Noun

  • A traditional French stewed vegetable dish consisting primarily of tomatoes, zucchini and eggplant, with other ingredients.
  • carnivore

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Any animal that eats meat as the main part of its diet.
  • (label) A mammal belonging to the order Carnivora.
  • (informal) A person who is not a vegetarian.
  • Usage notes

    Not all meat-eaters (e.g. meat-eating birds and fish) belong to Carnivora, and not all Carnivora are meat-eaters (e.g. giant panda). To avoid the confusion, a new term carnivoran has been introduced to mean "belonging to Carnivora".

    Synonyms

    * meatarian, meatatarian (of people)

    Derived terms

    * obligate carnivore