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Answer for the clue "Extreme gluttony ", 8 letters:
voracity

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Word definitions for voracity in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1520s, from Middle French voracité (14c.) or directly from Latin voracitatem (nominative voracitas ) "greediness, ravenousness," from vorax (genitive voracis ) "greedy, ravenous, consuming," from vorare "to devour," from PIE *gwor-a- , from root *gwere- ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. excessive desire to eat [syn: edacity , esurience , ravenousness , voraciousness ] extreme gluttony [syn: edacity , esurience , rapaciousness , rapacity , voraciousness ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. the state of being voracious; rapacity or extreme gluttony

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Voracity \Vo*rac"i*ty\, n. [L. voracitas: cf. F. voracit['e].] The quality of being voracious; voraciousness.

Usage examples of voracity.

My grandmother took me to the inn, and dinner was served, but she could hardly eat anything in her astonishment at the voracity with which I was swallowing my food.

Instead of a Mame Dugan to fly from the voracity of man and raise violets, she seemed to be a Mame more in line as God intended her, approachable, and suited to bask in the light of the Brazilians and the Kindler.

The Writs have spoken of voracity in satan eyes, and of licentiousness and Hell-light, but never of sadness.

My grandmother took me to the inn, and dinner was served, but she could hardly eat anything in her astonishment at the voracity with which I was swallowing my food.

Our English dinner was excellent in its way, but my chief pleasure was to see the voracity with which the girls devoured the meal.

These small insects drank my blood with unutterable voracity, their incessant bites gave me spasmodic convulsions and poisoned my blood.

For Thread, a space-traveling mycorrhizoid spore, devoured with mindless voracity all organic matter and, once grounded, burrowed and proliferated with terrifying speed.

For Thread, a space, traveling mycorrhizoid spore, devoured with mindless voracity all organic matter and, once grounded, burrowed and proliferated with terrifying speed.

The sight somewhat nauseated Menolly, but she set her jaw and tried to ignore the voracity with which her otherwise gentle companions attacked the unexpected delicacy.