The verb from which the noun eater is derived is eat.
This Greek term means, basically to "eat" or "devour." The verb form φαγήσω dates back to Homer. It is useful to remember "phago" in reference to the esophagus ("In-Eater"), a carcophagus ("Flesh Eater"), or John C. Taylor's chronophage ("Time Eater") clock in Cambridge .
Food isn't a verb. It's a noun. The verb form is feed/feeds (present tense). Fed is the past tense and past participle.
It was a carnivore meaning it was a meat eater
Plant eater.
a plant eater of course
sundews, bladderworts and pitcher plants are meat eater plants
it was a plant eater
No, the word 'eaten' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to eat (eat, eats, eating, eaten), a word for an action. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective to describe a noun (the eaten portion).The noun forms for the verb 'eat' are eater, the gerund, eating, and the form eats (another word for food, 'having some good eats')
it is a meat eater
Meat eater.
butt eater
Stuff like hot dogs, kids and tree's