eater

Etymology
From, , , from ; equivalent to or.

Noun

 * 1) A person or animal who eats.
 * 2) * 1987, Baird Jones, Sexual humor - Page 309
 * I'm a slow but fastidious eater
 * 1) * 1997, James White, The Best Sex of Your Life - Page 166
 * Ice cream tastes good to the eater, and has the added advantage of providing a little chill of excitement
 * 1) * 2001, Cool Sexy Guy, Story: Cheerleading Camp Group: alt.sex
 * The girls were having lots of fun rolling around on the bed, though Kacie was a much better fingerer and occasional eater.
 * 1) A fruit or other food that is suitable for eating, especially one that is intended to be eaten uncooked.
 * 2)  A configuration of cells that appears to consume another configuration by gradually causing it to disappear.
 * The girls were having lots of fun rolling around on the bed, though Kacie was a much better fingerer and occasional eater.
 * 1) A fruit or other food that is suitable for eating, especially one that is intended to be eaten uncooked.
 * 2)  A configuration of cells that appears to consume another configuration by gradually causing it to disappear.
 * 1)  A configuration of cells that appears to consume another configuration by gradually causing it to disappear.
 * 1)  A configuration of cells that appears to consume another configuration by gradually causing it to disappear.
 * 1)  A configuration of cells that appears to consume another configuration by gradually causing it to disappear.

Translations

 * Arabic: آكِل
 * Assamese: ভোক্তা
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
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 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: comedor
 * German:
 * Gothic: 𐌰𐍆𐌴𐍄𐌾𐌰
 * Italian:
 * Kurdish:
 * Central Kurdish: بخۆر
 * Latin: ēsor
 * Macedonian: јадач
 * Norman: mangeux
 * Old English: ǣta
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: comedor
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Slovene: jédec, jédka
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili: mla
 * Swedish: ätare
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian:
 * Yoruba: ajẹun, ọ̀jẹun