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-vore

American  
  1. a combining form meaning “one that eats” what is specified by the initial element.

    carnivore.


Etymology

Origin of -vore

< French < Latin -vorus -vorous

Example Sentences

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“Skunks eat everything, you know. They’re omnivores. Omni, meaning everything, vore, meaning one who eats.”

From Literature

Plucked notes echo her tense nerves while a groaning bed of strings brings an added pathos to the lyrics, which were written by Bridgers’s collaborator Marshall Vore.

From New York Times

De Vore’s site lists people who have completed her travel-coaching program.

From Washington Post

“Travel coaches help people set intentions for their trips,” says Sahara Rose De Vore, founder of the Travel Coach Network, which accredits travel coaches.

From Washington Post

Kirby has his standard power-ups to choose from like fire, ice, wind, and gun learned from his ability to vore his enemies.

From The Verge