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Preditor

Definition:

A combined term for "predator" and "editor," referring to a creature that both hunts and can modify or alter its environment.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Sense 1:

Popular

Meaning: A fictional creature with the ability to both hunt and shape its surroundings.

Sample Sentence:

In the fantasy novel, a fierce preditor terrorized the land, both preying on animals and transforming the landscape to suit its needs.

Sense 2:

Local

Meaning: A person who engages in predatory behavior and also possesses editorial skills.

Sample Sentence:

As a newspaper editor, he was known as a preditor, using his position to exploit vulnerable individuals and manipulate the news stories for personal gain.

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