Some animals are omnivores, which means that their food comes from plant and animal sources.
Which word from the sentence is an example of domain-specific language?
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• animals
• omnivores
• sources
• food
The word "omnivores" is an example of domain-specific language.
The word "omnivores" is an example of domain-specific language. It belongs to the specialized terminology used in the field of biology to describe animals that consume both plant and animal matter. To identify the domain-specific language in a sentence, you can look for words that are specific to a particular subject or field of knowledge, such as scientific terms. In this case, "omnivores" is a term commonly used in the biological domain to classify animals based on their dietary habits.