"Vore" is certainly the suffix.
Some words that end with the suffix "-vore" include carnivore, herbivore, and omnivore.
I'm not sure you can vore anyone. -Vore is simply a suffix, not an action.
There is no suffix in mean.
Mia Vore is 5' 7".
Brian De Vore is 185 cm.
Bert De Vore was born in 1884.
Well, there's soft vore, which means that the prey will sustain no injuries (apart from possibly digestion). There's hard vore, which involves, ripping, tearing, crunching, and all around mauling the prey. Hard vore pretty much always ends with death, usually through digestion. Then you have the tons of small subcategories, which are pretty self explanatory. They are: Unbirth (vaginal vore. Sometimes digestion/regressive growth) Anal (Voring through the anus, sometimes digestion) Cock vore (Penis Vore. Sometimes digestion/transformation into semen) Macro/Micro (Shrunken vore/Giant vore) Cooking (Self-explanatory) Breast vore (sometimes digestion/transformation into breast milk) Apart from those, you could probably have any type of vore with any type of orifice. Sometimes people also involve animals and creatures, such as slime vore and snake vore, but that list is too extensive. Basically, when it comes down to it, if you can find a way to eat/digest someone, then it's vore.
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Christopher De Vore is 5' 6 1/2".
O- is not a suffix.
What does the suffix of aphy