Etymology
Origin: Middle English "etere," from Old French "eitrer" (to irritate), derived from Latin "exacerbāre" (to irritate, exasperate, embitter)
Meaning:
1. One who eats:
2. A device or machine that eats:
3. A corrosive or destructive substance:
4. Slang:
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