Definitions

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  • noun A carnivore
  • noun Someone who eats meat, i.e. who is not a vegetarian

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Examples

  • Finally, this might be the best article ever written about Vegans by a meateater like myself.

    IN ODDER NEWS… | Best Week Ever 2007

  • For lisadawn … russian vegetable pie solves my vegetarian/meateater meals:

    Firedoglake » Pull Up a Chair… 2006

  • A Cornell study, for instance, found that meeting the annual dietary needs of a typical meateater in New York State requires nearly five times as much farmland as that of a plant-centered eater.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Jill Richardson 2010

  • A Cornell study, for instance, found that meeting the annual dietary needs of a typical meateater in New York State requires nearly five times as much farmland as that of a plant-centered eater.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Jill Richardson 2010

  • A Cornell study, for instance, found that meeting the annual dietary needs of a typical meateater in New York State requires nearly five times as much farmland as that of a plant-centered eater.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Jill Richardson 2010

  • A Cornell study, for instance, found that meeting the annual dietary needs of a typical meateater in New York State requires nearly five times as much farmland as that of a plant-centered eater.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Jill Richardson 2010

  • A Cornell study, for instance, found that meeting the annual dietary needs of a typical meateater in New York State requires nearly five times as much farmland as that of a plant-centered eater.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Jill Richardson 2010

  • A Cornell study, for instance, found that meeting the annual dietary needs of a typical meateater in New York State requires nearly five times as much farmland as that of a plant-centered eater.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Jill Richardson 2010

  • A Cornell study, for instance, found that meeting the annual dietary needs of a typical meateater in New York State requires nearly five times as much farmland as that of a plant-centered eater.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Jill Richardson 2010

  • A Cornell study, for instance, found that meeting the annual dietary needs of a typical meateater in New York State requires nearly five times as much farmland as that of a plant-centered eater.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Jill Richardson 2010

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