"αρπακτικό" (arpakteeko)
Θηρευτής. (Thireftis)
The Latin word for predator is 'raptor,-oris.' The word directly translates to plunderer, robber or ravisher but it is often means predator.
Yes, but the word is predator, not as you spelled it.
Predator has no prefix. It comes from the Latin noun praeda meaning "booty, plunder."
The deer was wary of the predator following her.
The predator ate its prey.
The mountain lion is an apex predator.
Prey.
Yes, the word 'predator' is a noun, a word for an animal that survives by killing and eating other animals; a word for a person or group that ruthlessly exploits others; a word for a thing, a word for a person.
The word 'predator' is a noun, a word for an animal that survives by killing and eating other animals; a word for a person or group that ruthlessly exploits others; a word for a thing or a person.
The word for when a predator is worrying its prey is "stalking." This term describes the behavior of a predator carefully and quietly following or hunting its prey in order to capture it.
Predator means an animal that hunts other animals; or prey.