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1.a person or thing that consumes.

2.Economics . a person or organization that uses a commodity or service.

3.Ecology . an organism, usually an animal, that feeds on plants or other animals

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What does consimate mean?

Perhaps you mean "consummate" which means, as a verb, to bring to its intended conclusion. A marriage is consummated when the married couple are united sexually. Or you might mean "consumate" the adjective, which means the most perfect of its kind, as in "a consumate liar".


How long does it take to become a dog breeder?

That only depends on how long it takes you to consumate the union!


In 'Flowers for Algernon' the love between Charlie and Alice Kinnian is what?

Sad and sweet. He had fallen in love with his teacher, but for reasons of his stunted emotional growth could not properly pursue the relationship, or when having it, consumate it. Near the end, as his IQ was dropping, he was able to consumate it, though. It was rather bittersweet, as both of them knew that he would soon be retarded again.


Is there a difference between the word done and finished?

Done means to bring to pass; to bring to an end. finished is marked by the highest quality CONSUMATE


What rhymes with nauseate?

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What are the best and where do I find more info on vinyl siding?

I would suggest first going to a large chain retailer such as the Home Depot or Lowe's. They have consumate professionals working there at all times who are both very approachable and very knowledgable.


What is the favoured Sandwich filling of a consumate Geordie?

cheese savoury I tried a marmite and boiled egg sandwich in yrR! ive loved it ever since! I wanted a marmite sandwich, and changed my mind, wanted a egg sandwich instead! nice!


What is the a roman statesman called?

The ancient Roman politicians actually had no official title except as an adjective to their names, such as the aedile, Gaius or the tribune Clodius. However the Latin phrase for a statesman is "vir republicae peritus" (quite a mouthful.) A good or consumate statesman could also be called "peritiasimus". But again, these were descriptive adjectives to their names, not actual titles.The ancient Roman politicians actually had no official title except as an adjective to their names, such as the aedile, Gaius or the tribune Clodius. However the Latin phrase for a statesman is "vir republicae peritus" (quite a mouthful.) A good or consumate statesman could also be called "peritiasimus". But again, these were descriptive adjectives to their names, not actual titles.The ancient Roman politicians actually had no official title except as an adjective to their names, such as the aedile, Gaius or the tribune Clodius. However the Latin phrase for a statesman is "vir republicae peritus" (quite a mouthful.) A good or consumate statesman could also be called "peritiasimus". But again, these were descriptive adjectives to their names, not actual titles.The ancient Roman politicians actually had no official title except as an adjective to their names, such as the aedile, Gaius or the tribune Clodius. However the Latin phrase for a statesman is "vir republicae peritus" (quite a mouthful.) A good or consumate statesman could also be called "peritiasimus". But again, these were descriptive adjectives to their names, not actual titles.The ancient Roman politicians actually had no official title except as an adjective to their names, such as the aedile, Gaius or the tribune Clodius. However the Latin phrase for a statesman is "vir republicae peritus" (quite a mouthful.) A good or consumate statesman could also be called "peritiasimus". But again, these were descriptive adjectives to their names, not actual titles.The ancient Roman politicians actually had no official title except as an adjective to their names, such as the aedile, Gaius or the tribune Clodius. However the Latin phrase for a statesman is "vir republicae peritus" (quite a mouthful.) A good or consumate statesman could also be called "peritiasimus". But again, these were descriptive adjectives to their names, not actual titles.The ancient Roman politicians actually had no official title except as an adjective to their names, such as the aedile, Gaius or the tribune Clodius. However the Latin phrase for a statesman is "vir republicae peritus" (quite a mouthful.) A good or consumate statesman could also be called "peritiasimus". But again, these were descriptive adjectives to their names, not actual titles.The ancient Roman politicians actually had no official title except as an adjective to their names, such as the aedile, Gaius or the tribune Clodius. However the Latin phrase for a statesman is "vir republicae peritus" (quite a mouthful.) A good or consumate statesman could also be called "peritiasimus". But again, these were descriptive adjectives to their names, not actual titles.The ancient Roman politicians actually had no official title except as an adjective to their names, such as the aedile, Gaius or the tribune Clodius. However the Latin phrase for a statesman is "vir republicae peritus" (quite a mouthful.) A good or consumate statesman could also be called "peritiasimus". But again, these were descriptive adjectives to their names, not actual titles.


Who is the maker of a 30 30 caliber rifle?

I am by no means an expert, but until one shows up....Winchester made the Model 94 30-30 lever action rifle. It is the consumate cowboy gun. Here's the wiki link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester_Model_1894


What career advancement opportunities are there if you work at an auto dealership?

Entry level persons may start out as service technicians. Some people enjoy this position and may stay in it for many years. The next level of employment would be to service manager. The consumate rise in responsibility will lead to higher pay.


Why did C.S. Lewis write the Book of Narnia?

C.S. Lewis was a consumate writer and, like many writers, once he gets a story in his head, he (almost literally) can't stop until the story is down on paper. According to his recollection, he first got the idea for a fantasy story when he was sixteen, and began to write it when he was about forty. The story changed over the ten years it took to write, and it was published in 1949.


When do Catherine and Vincent of the TV show Beauty and the Beast consumate their love?

In the TV show "Beauty and the Beast," Catherine and Vincent consummate their love in Season 2, Episode 10, titled "Deja Vu." This pivotal moment occurs after a series of intense emotional and physical challenges they face together, solidifying their bond. Their relationship deepens as they navigate the complexities of being together while contending with external threats.