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Mandating vs Maneating - What's the difference?

mandating | maneating |

As a verb mandating

is .

As an adjective maneating is

.

As a noun maneating is

the consumption of human flesh by animals.

mandating

English

Verb

(head)
  • maneating

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • * 1907 , Fur-fish-game , Volumes 5-6, page 129
  • Well known maneating tigers were killed in several districts.
  • * 1959 , John Taylor, Maneaters and marauders , snippet
  • A big maneating croc had appeared in the lagoon of Lifumba
  • * 1998 , Stephen P Fishelman, The Measure of Man , page 84
  • They reflect what we are, maneating' gods the gods of ' maneating men, beautiful Olympians the gods of the first humanists.

    Noun

    (-)
  • The consumption of human flesh by animals
  • * 1993 , Arjan Singh, The legend of the maneater , page 83
  • Corbett described maneating as the compulsive seeking of human flesh by carnivores
  • * 2002 , Hans Kruuk, Hunter and hunted: relationships between carnivores and people , page 75
  • In general, maneating is only an infinitesimally small factor of mortality amongst people.

    Derived terms

    *maneater