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carnivore in Russian

carnivore in Russian is мясое́д, плотоя́дное живо́тное, хи́щник — carnivore means an animal whose diet consists mainly or entirely of meat.

carnivore in Russian

мясое́д
noun
Pronounced: myasoyed
An organism that feeds chiefly on animals; an animal that feeds on meat as the main part of its diet.
плотоя́дное живо́тное
noun
Pronounced: plotoyadnoye zhivotnoye
An organism that feeds chiefly on animals; an animal that feeds on meat as the main part of its diet.
хи́щник
noun
Pronounced: khishchnik
An organism that feeds chiefly on animals; an animal that feeds on meat as the main part of its diet.

What does "carnivore" mean?

  1. noun An animal whose diet consists mainly or entirely of meat.
    "Lions are classic carnivores, built to hunt and eat other animals."
  2. noun Informally, a person who eats meat, especially as opposed to a vegetarian.
    "He jokingly called himself an unapologetic carnivore at every barbecue."

carnivore in a sentence

  • Lions are classic carnivores, built to hunt and eat other animals.
  • Some dinosaurs were enormous carnivores.
  • He jokingly called himself an unapologetic carnivore at every barbecue.

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "carnivore" in Russian?

"carnivore" in Russian is мясое́д, плотоя́дное живо́тное, хи́щник. carnivore means: An animal whose diet consists mainly or entirely of meat.

How do you pronounce мясое́д?

"carnivore" in Russian is мясое́д, pronounced "myasoyed".

How do you use "carnivore" in a sentence?

Example: "Lions are classic carnivores, built to hunt and eat other animals." In Russian, "carnivore" is мясое́д, плотоя́дное живо́тное, хи́щник.

Are there other ways to say "carnivore" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "carnivore": мясое́д, плотоя́дное живо́тное, хи́щник.

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