释义 |
om·niv·o·ra \ämˈnivərə\ noun plural Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter plural of omnivorus omnivorous 1. capitalized, in some especially former classifications : a group comprising the pigs and the hippopotamuses 2. often capitalized a. : omnivorous animals b. : man and swine — used when it is desired to stress fundamental similarities of habits and physiology |