The difference between Lacto-ovo-vegetarian and Ovolactovegetarian
When used as nouns, lacto-ovo-vegetarian means a vegetarian whose diet excludes animal flesh, but accepts food that can be produced from a living animal without causing death or undue suffering (such as eggs, honey, and dairy products), whereas ovolactovegetarian means a lacto-ovo-vegetarian.
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Lacto-ovo-vegetarian as a noun:
A vegetarian whose diet excludes animal flesh, but accepts food that can be produced from a living animal without causing death or undue suffering (such as eggs, honey, and dairy products).
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Ovolactovegetarian as a noun:
A lacto-ovo-vegetarian.