Pantophagous (adj)
pant-of-a-gus
Eating all kinds or a great variety of food; omnivorous.
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in John Craig (fl. 1847). From panto- + -phagous. Compare earlier pamphagous, and also earlier pantophagist, pantophagy.
Example sentences
“They were pantophagous creatures before they became extinct.”