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vegetarian$93727$ - tradução para grego

VEGETARIANISM MOTIVATED BY EITHER THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWPOINT THAT THE CONSUMPTION OF MEAT IS EXPENSIVE, PART OF A CONSCIOUS SIMPLE LIVING STRATEGY OR JUST BECAUSE OF ECONOMIC NECESSITY (E.G. DUE TO POVERTY)
Economic Vegetarian; Economic vegetarian

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MAN-MADE MATERIAL THAT HAS SIMILAR PROPERTIES AND APPEARANCE TO ANIMAL LEATHER
Leatherette; Poromeric imitation leather; Corfam; Poromeric; PU leather; Koskin; Vegan leather; Pleather; Artificial Leather; Synthetic leather; Synthetic polyurethane leather; Imitation leather; Fake leather; Faux leather; Vegetarian leather; Ultraleather; Italian duo-tone; Italian duotone; Plastic leather; Lorica (material); MB-Tex; Sensatec; Biothane; Дерматин; Dermatin; Dermatīns; Lederin; Lederol; Skivertex; Viledon; Pinatex; Desserto; Napalonleder; Napalon; Skai (artificial leather); Skai (Hornschuch); Hornschuch Skai
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vegetarian
(vegetarians)
1.
Someone who is vegetarian never eats meat or fish.
Yasmin sticks to a strict vegetarian diet...
ADJ
A vegetarian is someone who is vegetarian.
...a special menu for vegetarians.
N-COUNT
2.
Vegetarian food does not contain any meat or fish.
...vegetarian lasagnes.
ADJ

Wikipédia

Economic vegetarianism

An economic vegetarian is a person who practices vegetarianism from either the philosophical viewpoint that the consumption of meat is expensive, part of a conscious simple living strategy or just because of necessity. In the developing world, where large numbers of poor people might not be averse to eating meat, they are regularly forced to not eat it, since meat can often be a luxury.