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devourer


Meanings
  • One who consumes something completely.

    - "The bear is a devourer of honey."
    - "The termite is a devourer of wood."
    - "The whale is a devourer of krill."
  • An object or machine that consumes something.

    - "The garbage disposal is a devourer of food waste."
    - "The incinerator is a devourer of waste materials."
    - "The coal-fired power plant is a devourer of coal to generate electricity."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with devourer
bear , repair , prepare , scare , mare
Homophones
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  1. hear

  2. here


Variants
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devour , devoured , devourer , devourers , devouring , devours
Forms
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devour, devoured, devouring, devours, devouredly, devouringly


Etymology
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The word 'devourer' comes from the Old French word 'devorer', which means 'to swallow up' or 'to consume completely'.


Related Concepts
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  1. consumer: An individual or organization that uses goods and services for personal or business consumption.

  2. consumption: The act of using or consuming goods, services, or resources.

  3. digestion: The process by which food is broken down into its basic components, which can then be absorbed into the body and used for energy and growth.

  4. predator: An animal that preys on other animals for food or sustenance.

  5. prey: An animal that is hunted or preyed upon by another animal for food or sustenance.

  6. scavenger: An animal that feeds on the remains of other animals, often scavenging in the wild or picking up discarded waste in urban areas.

  7. saprophyte: A plant or fungus that obtains its nutrients by breaking down organic matter, such as dead leaves, fallen trees, or decaying plant or animal material.

  8. symbiont: An organism that lives in close association with another organism, often forming a mutually beneficial or interdependent relationship, such as a parasitic or symbiotic relationship.

  9. trophic level: A level in a food chain that represents the different feeding groups or trophic guilds that exist within an ecosystem, often based on the different feeding relationships or energy flows that occur between different organisms or trophic levels.


Culture
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In various cultures, the concept of a 'devourer' has been used to describe different objects, creatures, or phenomena. For instance, in Hindu mythology, the god Vishnu is described as the 'Preserver' or 'Devourer' of the universe, as he sustains the cosmos through various incarnations. In Christian symbolism, the 'devourer' is often used to represent the destructive power of sin, which consumes and destroys the soul. In contemporary popular culture, the term 'devourer' is sometimes used to describe large, predatory animals or creatures, such as the great white shark or the giant squid, which are known for their ability to consume large quantities of food.

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