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 | Sep 4, 2025This week’s theme Words made with combining forms This week’s words theomachy kleptocrat thanatophobia euryphagous uranomania     
Vertumnus, 1591 A portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II consisting of fruits, vegetables, and flowers Art: Giuseppe Arcimboldo             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg euryphagous
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: Eating a wide variety of foods.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From Greek eury- (wide) + -phagous (feeding on). Earliest documented use: 1926.
 NOTES: 
If your menu ranges from pizza to pho, from injera to ice cream,
you might just be euryphagous. The opposite is stenophagous
(restricted diet: my cat
only eats one brand of kibble). Note that euryphagous doesn’t necessarily
mean omnivorous. A euryphagous eater can dine from A to Z, from asparagus
to zucchini, or aardvark to zebra (depending on their dietary ethics).
 USAGE: 
“Yellow-rumped warblers are euryphagous. They eat insects in summer.
But when the insects disappear in fall, the birds switch to berries
and seeds -- and get along quite well.” Jerry Sullivan; Field & Street; Chicago Reader; Nov 24, 1988. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:In a consumer society there are inevitably two kinds of slaves: the
prisoners of addiction and the prisoners of envy. -Ivan Illich, philosopher
and priest (4 Sep 1926-2002) | 
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