Definition of Nutarians

1. nutarian [n] - See also: nutarian

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nutarians

nut house
nut huggers
nut job
nut jobs
nut out
nut pine
nut roast
nut roll
nut rolls
nut sedge
nut tree
nut up
nutant
nutarian
nutarians (current term)
nutate
nutated
nutates
nutating
nutation
nutational
nutations
nutator
nutators
nutbags
nutball
nutbar

Literary usage of Nutarians

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Home Economics by American Home Economics Association (1921)
"Nuts deserve, at least in part, the consideration by "nutarians" which has made them an important source of protein in the diet of these food faddists. ..."

2. Physiological Economy in Nutrition: With Special Reference to the Minimal by Russell Henry Chittenden (1904)
"Jaffa's t experiments and observations on the fruitarians and nutarians of California " showed in every case (two women and three children) that though the ..."

3. The New Glutton Or Epicure by Horace Fletcher (1903)
"The case of Mr. Fletcher just described; the results noted in connection with certain Asiatic peoples; the fruitarians and nutarians in our own country ..."

4. A System of Diet and Dietetics by George Alexander Sutherland (1908)
"Those who live on fruit, nuts and milk, are sometimes called fruitarians or nutarians. Those who take a mixed diet of milk, milk products, eggs, vegetables, ..."

5. Practical Observations Upon the Chemistry of Food and Dietetics by John Blair Smith King (1907)
"Then there are raw-food people and vegetarians and partial vegetarians and nutarians and fruitarians; ..."

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