释义 |
car·niv·o·ra \kärˈniv(ə)rə\ noun plural Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter plural of carnivorus carnivorous — more at carnivorous 1. capitalized : an order of eutherian mammals that are believed to have arisen from generalized insectivores during the Paleocene and are mostly carnivorous in habit having teeth adapted for flesh eating, a simple stomach and short intestine, feet with four or more usually clawed toes, a well-developed brain, clavicles wanting or vestigial, and a zonary deciduate placenta — compare creodonta, fissipeda, pinnipedia 2. : carnivorous animals; especially : members of the Carnivora |