Carnivore vs Welfare - What's the difference?
carnivore | welfare |
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.
(uncountable) Health, safety, happiness and prosperity; well-being in any respect.
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, title= (uncountable, chiefly, US) Various forms of financial aid provided by the government to those who are in need of it (abbreviated form of Welfare assistance ).
As a proper noun carnivore
is a computer system designed by the fbi to monitor e-mail and electronic communications.As a noun welfare is
(uncountable) health, safety, happiness and prosperity; well-being in any respect.carnivore
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(en noun)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 carnivorewelfare
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The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=Nothing was too small to receive attention, if a supervising eye could suggest improvements likely to conduce to the common welfare . Mr. Gordon Burnage, for instance, personally visited dust-bins and back premises, accompanied by a sort of village bailiff, going his round like a commanding officer doing billets.}}