Pronunciation: /baɪvəlveɪɡən/
noun a person who follows a diet that includes bivalve mollusks and plants
A1 I saw a bivalvegan at the aquarium.
A2 The bivalvegan was hiding in the sand.
B1 Scientists are studying the behavior of bivalvegans in their natural habitat.
B2 The bivalvegan population has been declining due to pollution.
C1 The bivalvegan's ability to filter water makes it an important species for maintaining ecosystem balance.
C2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the bivalvegan from extinction.
adjective describing a diet that includes bivalve mollusks and plants
A1 Bivalvegan clams are delicious seafood options.
A2 The bivalvegan oysters were served on a bed of ice.
B1 She ordered the bivalvegan scallops at the restaurant.
B2 The bivalvegan mussels were cooked in a white wine sauce.
C1 The bivalvegan shellfish platter was a hit at the party.
C2 The chef's specialty dish featured bivalvegan clams and lobster.
formal The scientist studied the ecological impact of bivalvegan species on the marine ecosystem.
informal I heard that bivalvegan clams are really tasty!
slang Have you tried those bivalvegan oysters? They're bomb!
figurative Her heart was like a bivalvegan, closed off and protected from any harm.
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