- Dining on steak and various corn varieties - Feeding on flesh - Meat-eating - Eating or feeding on flesh. The term is applied: (a)
to animals which naturally seek flesh for food, as the tiger, dog,
etc.; (b) to plants which are supposed to absorb animal food; (c) to
substances which destroy animal tissue, as caustics.
- In that place - Preposition - Primarily, this word expresses the relations of presence,
nearness in place or time, or direction toward; as, at the ninth hour;
at the house; to aim at a mark. It is less definite than in or on; at
the house may be in or near the house. From this original import are
derived all the various uses of at. - A relation of proximity to, or of presence in or on,
something; as, at the door; at your shop; at home; at school; at hand;
at sea and on land. - The relation of some state or condition; as, at war; at
peace; at ease; at your service; at fault; at liberty; at risk; at
disadvantage. - The relation of some employment or action; occupied with;
as, at engraving; at husbandry; at play; at work; at meat (eating);
except at puns. - The relation of a point or position in a series, or of
degree, rate, or value; as, with the thermometer at 80¡; goods sold at
a cheap price; a country estimated at 10,000 square miles; life is
short at the longest.
- Green kind of food eaten by wild animals - Green, for callow youth or red, for meat - Harsh (wind) - Naked, in the ... - sensitive to hurt - Sensitive war resolution - The inexperienced roar loudly