"Omnivores" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and animals as their primary source of food. They consume a wide variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and insects, as well as small animals, fish, and even carrion.
Omniscience refers to the state of having complete and infinite knowledge, understanding, and awareness of everything that exists, including the past, present, and future, as well as the minds, thoughts, and feelings of all beings.
Omnism is the practice or belief in accepting and studying all religions equally, or the practice of studying all fields of knowledge. It is a philosophy that holds the view that all religions or belief systems are equally valid, and that each has its own value and truth.
An omnivore is an animal that consumes both plant-based food (such as fruits, leaves, and stems) and animal-based food (such as meat, eggs, and insects) as a significant part of its diet. Omnivores can eat a wide variety of foods and tend to adapt their diet to their environment. Humans are an example of an omnivore, as our diet consists of both plant-based foods like fruits, vegetables, and grains, as well as animal-based foods like meat, dairy products, and eggs.
Omophagia is a noun that refers to the practice of eating one's own flesh, especially as a result of cannibalism or extreme hunger.
Omorashi is a Japanese term that refers to a unique and somewhat embarrassing phenomenon where someone feels the need to urinate but cannot do so because they are in a situation where it would be socially unacceptable or embarrassing to urinate, such as in a place with no restrooms or in the presence of others. It's often accompanied by feelings of anxiety, discomfort, and relief when the situation is eventually resolved. The term has gained recognition globally, particularly in online communities and forums, where people share their own omorashi experiences and offer advice on how to cope with the situation.