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Meaning of osivoro by Francisco Valdez Mendoza





Francisco Valdez Mendoza

osivoro
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Osívoro. Adj. masc. To eat bones. Word derived from the genitive "ossis" case: bone, of the nominative of the Latin noun «you»: bone, which in turn comes from the Greek 'ostoún, ostoú': bone ( cases nominative and genitive ) and the ending 'voro' of the verb «vorare»: feed avidly, devour.

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