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rapacious
English
Etymology
Perhaps from rapacity +? -ous, in any case ultimately from Latin rap?x (“grasping, greedy”).
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /???pe?.??s/
- Rhymes: -e???s
Adjective
rapacious (comparative more rapacious, superlative most rapacious)
- (also figuratively) Voracious; avaricious.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:greedy
- Given to taking by force or plundering; aggressively greedy.
- (of an animal, usually a bird) Subsisting off live prey.
Usage notes
- The use of this term for animals other than birds is dated.
Related terms
- rapaciously
- rapaciousness
- rapacity
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marauding
English
Verb
marauding
- present participle of maraud
Adjective
marauding (comparative more marauding, superlative most marauding)
- raiding and pillaging
- a marauding band
- (of an animal) killing in wanton fashion.
- A marauding stoat entered the rabbit warren and killed fifteen bunnies.
- (of an animal) killing domestic animals.
- The marauding lion jumped the fence and killed the goat.
See also
- maraud
- marauder
Noun
marauding (plural maraudings)
- Raiding and pillaging.
- 1834, R Thomas, The Glory Of America (page 514)
- On the 22d, the corporation of Albany passed a vote of thanks to General Heath, for the alacrity which he had displayed in defending the northern frontiers of the state of New York against the maraudings of the enemy.
- 1834, R Thomas, The Glory Of America (page 514)
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