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  • 38ἁρπαλέα — ἁρπαλέος devouring neut nom/voc/acc pl ἁρπαλέᾱ , ἁρπαλέος devouring fem nom/voc/acc dual ἁρπαλέᾱ , ἁρπαλέος devouring fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …

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  • 39autophagous — (ˈ)ȯ|täfəgəs adjective Etymology: Greek autophagos, from aut + phagos phagous : self devouring * * * autophagous /ö toˈfə gəs/ adjective 1. Self devouring 2. (of a bird) capable of feeding itself from the moment of hatching ORIGIN: Gr autos self …

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  • 40devour — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French devour , stem of devorer, from Latin devorare, from de + vorare to devour more at voracious Date: 14th century 1. to eat up greedily or ravenously < lions devouring their prey > …

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