sekaravintainen
Sékaravintainen is a Finnish adjective used to describe a diet or feeding strategy that draws nourishment from multiple sources, typically combining plant and animal matter. In everyday language it conveys the idea of a mixed or varied diet, rather than a strict reliance on a single type of food.
Etymology and form: The word is formed from sek- or seka- meaning mixed, and ravintainen, related to
Usage and context: In ecology and food discussions, sekaravintainen is used to describe organisms with omnivorous
Examples: Humans are typically described as sekaravintaiset in everyday Finnish discourse due to their capacity to
Related terms: Omnivore, diet, nutrition, moniruokainen, sekasyöjä.
Note: While sekaravintainen is intelligible in Finnish contexts, it is less common in formal scientific writing,