Alimentative: meaning, definitions and examples
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alimentative
[ ˌælɪˈmɛnətɪv ]
nutrition related
Alimentative refers to anything that has to do with nourishment or the provision of food. It describes substances or processes that serve to sustain life and promote growth through nutrition.
Synonyms
dietary, nourishing, nutritive, sustaining
Examples of usage
- The alimentative properties of fruits are essential for a balanced diet.
- He focused on finding alimentative solutions for malnourished communities.
- Alimentative diets are vital for athletes to maintain their energy levels.
Translations
Translations of the word "alimentative" in other languages:
🇵🇹 alimentar
🇮🇳 पोषणीय
🇩🇪 nahrhaft
🇮🇩 nutrisi
🇺🇦 живильний
🇵🇱 żywieniowy
🇯🇵 栄養の (えいようの)
🇫🇷 alimentaire
🇪🇸 alimentario
🇹🇷 besleyici
🇰🇷 영양의 (영양의)
🇸🇦 غذائي (غذائي)
🇨🇿 výživný
🇸🇰 výživný
🇨🇳 营养的 (yíngyǎng de)
🇸🇮 prehranski
🇮🇸 fæðufræðilegur
🇰🇿 тамақтану
🇬🇪 კვების (k'vebis)
🇦🇿 qida
🇲🇽 alimentario
Word origin
The term 'alimentative' is derived from the Latin word 'alimentum', which means 'nourishment' or 'food'. This Latin origin itself comes from the root 'alere', meaning 'to nourish or to grow'. The evolution of the word into the modern English language maintained its focus on nutrition and health. The suffix '-ative' is commonly used to transform nouns into adjectives, indicating a quality related to the root noun. In the 19th century, 'alimentative' began appearing more frequently in medical and nutritional texts, highlighting the importance of diet in health. As the field of nutrition evolved, the term became associated with dietary practices aimed at improving health and well-being.