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vegetative of or relating to an activity that is passive and monotonous; "a dull vegetative lifestyle" relating to involuntary bodily functions; "vegetative functions such as digestion or growth or circulation" vegetal: (of reproduction) characterized by asexual processes vegetal: composed of vegetation or plants; "regions rich in vegetal products"; "vegetational cover"; "the decaying vegetative layer covering a forest floor"
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vegan a strict vegetarian; someone who eats no animal or dairy products at all
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vegetable edible seeds or roots or stems or leaves or bulbs or tubers or nonsweet fruits of any of numerous herbaceous plant any of various herbaceous plants cultivated for an edible part such as the fruit or the root of the beet or the leaf of spinach or the seeds of bean plants or the flower buds of broccoli or cauliflower of the nature of or characteristic of or derived from plants; "decaying vegetable matter"
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vegetative endocarditis verrucous endocarditis, endocarditis, infectious or noninfectious, the characteristic lesions of which are vegetations or verrucae on the endocardium.
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vegetarian Vegetarianism is a dietary practice characterised by the consumption of only vegetables, fruit, nuts, grains and pulses, and excluding the consumption of all body parts of any animal and products derived from animal carcasses (such as lard, tallow, gelatin, cochineal), from one's diet. The most common definition of vegetarianism however accepts the inclusion of animal-based products such as honey, milk and other dairy products as well as eggs. ...
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