insectivore

English

This lizard (Acanthodactylus boskianus) is an insectivore

Etymology

From French insectivore. In the zoological sense, coined by English philosopher and historian of science William Whewell in 1840 as an adaptation of Cuvier's coinage, French insectivore. The French terms reflect scientific New Latin origins. By surface analysis, insect + -i- + -vore.

Pronunciation

Noun

insectivore (plural insectivores)

  1. Insect-eating animal or plant.
    An anteater is an insectivore with a long sticky tongue to catch its prey.
  2. (zoology, dated) mammal of the now abandoned order Insectivora.
    Synonym: insectivoran

Translations

French

Etymology

From insecte + -vore.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̃.sɛk.ti.vɔʁ/
  • Homophone: insectivores
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Adjective

insectivore (plural insectivores)

  1. insectivorous

Noun

insectivore m (plural insectivores)

  1. insectivore

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