Definition of the word insectivorous

Pronunciation of vocabulary insectivorous

insectivorousadjective

ăn côn trùng

/ˌɪnsekˈtɪvərəs//ˌɪnsekˈtɪvərəs/

Origin of the word insectivorous

The word "insectivorous" has its roots in the late 15th century. It comes from the Latin words "insectum," meaning "insect," and "vorare," meaning "to devour." The combining form "-vor" is a common suffix in words related to eating or consuming. The word "insectivorous" was first used in the 1530s to describe animals that feed on insects. Since then, it has been applied to a wide range of organisms, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and even some species of fish. Insectivorous animals are those that have adapted to feed on insects and other small invertebrates, often playing a crucial role in controlling insect populations and maintaining ecosystem balance. Throughout the centuries, the word "insectivorous" has evolved from a descriptive term to a widely used scientific concept in biology and ecology.

Vocabulary summary insectivorous

typeadjective

meaning(biology) insectivorous

Example of vocabulary insectivorousnamespace

meaning

that eats insects

ăn côn trùng

meaning

able to capture and digest insects

có khả năng bắt và tiêu hóa côn trùng

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary insectivorous


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