Definition of Predaceousness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Predaceousness

precursorship
precursorships
precursory
precurtain
precut
precuts
precutting
precycle
precycled
precycles
precycling
pred
predacean
predaceans
predaceous
predaceousness (current term)
predacious
predacities
predacity
predate
predated
predates
predating
predation
predations
predatism
predatisms
predator
predator-bug
predator bug

Literary usage of Predaceousness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Nature Sketches in Temperate America: A Series of Sketches and a Popular by Joseph Lane Hancock (1911)
"... may disarrange the adjustment of the whole interlacing series in a given locality, because of the dependence or predaceousness of one form upon another. ..."

2. The Great News by Charles Ferguson (1915)
"The privileged and ruling class is usually actuated by a fusion of predaceousness and devotion. When the former motive predominates in an extreme degree, ..."

3. Sex and Society: Studies in the Social Psychology of Sex by William Isaac Thomas (1907)
"The struggle for food was so serious a fact, and predaceousness to such a degree the habit of life, that a suspicious, hostile, and hateful state of mind ..."

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