Definition of Predacity

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Predacity

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

Literary usage of Predacity

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

1. The Federal Reserve Monster by Wallace Campbell, Sam H. Clark (1922)
"... of predacity was born the idea of the Federal Reserve System—a camouflage, ... and in fact it was one of predacity's oldest cards soiled in many a game. ..."

2. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Albert Pike (1874)
"He indeed put an cud to the golden age; he gave venom to serpents and predacity to wolves; he shook the honey from the leaf, and stopped the flow of wine in ..."

3. The Man-made World: Or, Our Androcentric Culture by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1911)
"The early combinations of men were first a grouped predacity—organized hunting; then a grouped belligerency- organized warfare. By special development some ..."

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