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[ vee -guh n, vey - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈvi gən, ˈveɪ- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a vegetarian who omits all animal products from the diet.
a person who does not use any animal products, as leather or wool.
adjective of or relating to vegans or their practices: vegan shoes made of synthetic leather.
Origin of vegan 1940–45; veg(etari)an
OTHER WORDS FROM vegan ve·gan·ism, noun
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH vegan vegan , vegetarianWords nearby vegan veery, veg, Vega, Vega Alta, Vega Baja, vegan , vegeburger, Vegemite, vegetable, vegetable butter, vegetable cellar
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Example sentences from the Web for vegan The vegan leather bags embossed with the Telfar logo come in three size—small, medium and large.
Here’s Why Everyone Can’t Get Enough Telfar | Hope Wright| September 11, 2020| Essence.com
Here’s a graph illustrating this idea, from Anastasia Zinchenko, a vegan powerlifter with a PhD in biochemistry.
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They sound almost like vegan activists, yet they’re anything but nonviolent.
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The Chicago Diner is also in Boystown which is the city’s oldest vegan restaurant.
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When she was 17, she hosted a vegan dinner party that was featured in The New York Times Style section.
Speed Read: Lena Dunham’s Most Shocking Confessions From ‘Not That Kind of Girl’ | Kevin Fallon| September 26, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Eat a vegan diet for fertility: Probably false, but unknown.
The Biggest Myths and Truths About Baby Making | Jean Twenge| July 25, 2014| DAILY BEAST
You know, regular Americans who also happen to be dancers at a vegan strip club.
Vegan Strippers Let It All Hang Out | Kelly Williams Brown| March 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The site is provocative enough in the vegan world to earn its own digital arch-nemesis “30 Bananas A Day…Sucks!”
Why the ‘30 Bananas a Day Diet’ Is Monkey Business | Abby Haglage| January 2, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Jay Z and Beyoncé End Vegan ism: The 22-day vegan challenge has come to a close!
Phoebe Philo Honored by the Queen; Jay Z and Beyonce End Veganism | The Fashion Beast Team| December 31, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Just then a Vegan girl, blue-skinned and fantastically wasp-waisted like all her kind, drifted over to Ramsey.
Equation of Doom | Gerald Vance
Margot Dennison looked at the frightened Vegan girl and smiled.
Equation of Doom | Gerald Vance
The man was wearing Vegan clothes, but he wasn't Bart's father.
The Colors of Space | Marion Zimmer Bradley
“Not to look for trouble,” the Vegan girl said in a frightened voice.
Equation of Doom | Gerald Vance
But from what you say, I'd rather be in bed with a rattler than have a treaty with a Vegan .
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British Dictionary definitions for vegan noun a person who refrains from using any animal product whatever for food, clothing, or any other purpose
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Content related to vegan Where Did The Word “Vegan” Come From?There are, of course, many complex ethical, environmental, and nutritional reasons for choosing vegetarianism in all its different forms, but we wanted to know—where did the words themselves come from? Who invented veganism? Vegetarianism has been around for a very long time. Some studies of mummified Egyptians show they had vegetarian diets. Historians also date this diet back to Ancient Greek philosophers, and religious sects …
Words related to vegan fruitarian, herbivorous
Medical definitions for vegan n. A vegetarian who eats plant products only, especially one who uses no products derived from animals, as fur or leather.
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