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herbivore: any animal that eats only plants (eats no meat)

carnivore: any animal that eats meat as the main part of its diet

insatiable: not satiable, unable to be satisfied or pleased; very greedy, as an insatiable appetite, thirst or desire

voracious: wanting or eating great quantities of food, having a great appetite for something (ex- a voracious reader)

satiate: verb- to fill to satisfaction or excess, adj- filled to satisfaction or excess

savory: Tasty, attractive to the tastebuds;agreeable to the taste or smell, appetizing

nourish: To feed and cause to grow; to support; to furnish with nutrients

saturate: To cause to become completely soaked (usually with a liquid)

nutrient: A source of nourishment, something that supports and helps growth and development, gives energy and builds tissue (especially an ingredient in food).

insipid: Unappetizingly flavorless; without much flavor or taste

attract: To pull or draw toward without touching

agile: able to move or think easily or quickly, nimble, active

extract: to pull or draw out with force or effort

detain: Keep (someone) from proceeding by holding them back or making claims on their attention. to keep from going ahead, delay

agitate: to shake, move, or distrub roughly

activate: To put into action, to put to work or into motion.

contain: To hold inside; to have in

maintain: to keep up; to preserve; to keep in good condition

react: to act back or in response to something

contract: noun- an agreement between two people verb- to draw together and become smaller

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