interdevour

verb

Etymology

From inter- + devour.

  1. derived from dēvorō
  2. derived from devorer
  3. inherited from devouren
  4. prefixed as interdevour — “inter + devour

Definitions

  1. Of many people, creatures etc.

    Of many people, creatures etc.: to devour each other.

    • Epicurus said of the lawes that the worst were so necessary unto us, that without them men would enterdevour one another.
    • His prime suspect for cannibalism was a nightmarish object — a pack of nine galaxies in a feeding frenzy, interdevouring one another.

The neighborhood

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