Pronunciation: /ɑmnəˌvaɪri/
noun the practice of feeding on both animal and plant substances
A1 Omnivory means eating both plants and animals.
A2 The concept of omnivory is common in many animal species.
B1 Omnivory allows animals to have a varied diet for better nutrition.
B2 The evolution of omnivory in certain species has led to their survival in diverse environments.
C1 Scientists study the ecological implications of omnivory in food webs.
C2 The complexity of omnivory interactions in ecosystems requires detailed research and analysis.
formal Omnivory is the consumption of both plant and animal matter by an organism.
informal My friend follows a diet of omnivory, eating a mix of fruits, vegetables, and meats.
slang Some people believe that omnivory is the best way to stay healthy and strong.
figurative In the world of business, having an omnivory approach to opportunities can lead to great success.
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