Word of the Day Archive
Saturday November 23, 2002

edacious \i-DAY-shus\ , adjective:
Given to eating; voracious; devouring.

Swallowed in the depths of edacious Time.
-- Thomas Carlyle

Something that... will dismay edacious lips.
-- "The late showman", Independent, August 21, 1999

Our... high-toned irritability, edacious appetites, and pampered constitutions.
-- Isaac Taylor, Natural History of Enthusiasm

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Edacious is from Latin edax, edac-, gluttonous, consuming, from edo, edere, to eat.

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