ranivore

English

Etymology

From New Latin rānivorus.

Noun

ranivore (plural ranivores)

  1. A frog-eater; a creature that eats frogs.

Derived terms

References

French

Etymology

From the New Latin rānivorus.

Adjective

ranivore (plural ranivores)

  1. Ranivore. Frog-eating. An example is that the bird-of-prey, the African Marsh Harrier is known as the busard ranivore in French

References

African Marsh Harrier

Latin

Pronunciation

Adjective

rānivore

  1. vocative masculine singular of rānivorus
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